Are there other Email providers who support this username+whatever@example.com feature?
I give this advice very often and feel bad when people don't use Gmail. Gmail being the market leder, it would be surprising that nobody copy this trick.
From what I have found, at least outlook and icloud support this feature. I think you can just search for "plus addressing ", it should pretty quickly give you an answer.
Subadressing: Addresses of the form something-filter@example.com, using various separators between the base name and the tag, are supported by several email services, including Andrew Project (plus),[16] Runbox (plus), Gmail (plus),[17] Rackspace (plus), Yahoo! Mail Plus (hyphen),[18] Apple's iCloud (plus), Outlook.com (plus),[19] Proton Mail (plus),[20] Fastmail (plus and Subdomain Addressing),[21] postale.io (plus),[22] Pobox (plus),[23] MeMail (plus),[24] MMDF (equals), Qmail and Courier Mail Server (hyphen).[25][26] Postfix and Exim allow configuring an arbitrary separator from the legal character set.[27][28]
Are there other Email providers who support this
username+whatever@example.comfeature?I give this advice very often and feel bad when people don't use Gmail. Gmail being the market leder, it would be surprising that nobody copy this trick.
From what I have found, at least outlook and icloud support this feature. I think you can just search for "plus addressing ", it should pretty quickly give you an answer.
Thanks that's exactly what I was loooking for
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