Je viens d’apprendre que:

Gmail allows only one registration for any given username. Once you sign up for a particular username, any dot or capitalization variations are made permanently unavailable for new registration. If you created yourusername@gmail.com, no one can ever register your.username@gmail.com, or Your.user.name@gmail.com. Furthermore, because Gmail doesn’t recognize dots as characters within usernames, adding or removing dots from a Gmail address won’t change the actual destination address. Messages sent to yourusername@gmail.com, your.username@gmail.com, and y.o.u.r.u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com are all delivered to your inbox, and only yours.

Tu peux même faire un test: v.e.r.o.b.o.i.s.j.o.l.y@gmail.com


4 Responses to “No . required / des . partout”  

  1. 1 xkr
  2. 2 Vero.b

    Ça marche aussi! Malade!

  3. 3 Patrick

    Hummmm. Moi quand j’ai pris patrick.tanguay patricktanguay était déjà pris, je me demande qui reçois quelles variations?

  4. 4 Alvaro Boamah

    Hehe!!!

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