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Ahem. There's someone with whom I apparently share both first name, last name and, against our will, the gmail email address.

So apparently my email address is lastname.firstname@gmail.com (firstname.lastname@gmail.com was already taken) and this guy has lastnamefirstname@gmail.com.

How cool that GMail ignores dots in the middle, right ?

Sometimes I wonder if he is receiving my emails, because I often receive his emails. I tried and forwarded him his email, GMail was stupid enough to deliver them back to my inbox.

The "ignore the dots in the middle" is truly a major google brain fart.

This is to say... Like, Just, be aware of this.



That is not correct, likely this other person incorrectly gave out your email accidentally.


Indeed this must be the case. I share the same given and family name with several folks in the US and I get their mistaken emails all the time.


I have a similar email address, and I get emails for three or four people with the same name as me. I get wedding invitations, tax documents, job application responses, even a grad school application response once!

I can only assume there are small differences in the actual addresses and the senders are careless when typing in the "to" field.


Downvoting this comment, wich usually pops up whenever somebody talks about the dots in hn, won't make the problem disappear. I too receive emails for someone who created an account with my namesurname but with a dot.


That's not possible. As has already been discussed in this thread, you cannot create another email that is the same but with dots. Google will consider it a duplicate and tell you the address is already taken.


Wait, what ? How could that not have triggered a test somewhere at Google ? Did they just implement the dot thing after they already created both addresses ?


I'm going to chime in here since everyone downvoted the OP. My guess is he got the Gmail account early. This was a known bug early with Gmail. They fixed the signups, but it seems there were some issues that continued if you had already gotten an email address that collided prior to the"fix".

I created an account for my daughter that had this issue and it was really messed up; we can see emails sent and received by another person which included a bunch of personal information; job application conversations, flight details, etc...

We ended up just switching our daughter to a new address, but if we had a more malicious nature; this is a big security issue.


Indeed, I created my account when it was invite-based. That must be like more than ten years ago.

Thanks you for understanding.


Apparently there is an individual that has a similar name to me. I recently received an email involving a Swiss bank transfer of 750 million dollars.


Hei, it's me, your friendly and personal Nigerian prince!


I thought the dots didn’t make a difference for gmail

You should be able to receive emails at last.nam.e.fir.stn.ame@gmail.com too

Try it


No, you're just experiencing this: https://xkcd.com/1279/




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