• @poejreed
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    928 days ago

    Fyi, this can be done with Gmail as well. Just add a plus sign at the end of your email. I.e. your_email+target @ Gmail.com

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      2428 days ago

      Except most companies have wised up to this, and automatically scrub anything after the +. Because why wouldn’t they?

      • @[email protected]
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        628 days ago

        You can also do this with dots in various places in your email with gmail. Not as descriptive as the plus sign thing but still can be useful as you can create different filters based on the location of the dots.