On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 21:40 +1000, Hiddensoul (Mark Clohesy) wrote:
> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Mark Trickett <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 09:42 +1000, Trent W. Buck wrote:
> >
> >> gmail and hotmail also support subaddresses.
> >>
> >> I hear gmail also drops dots in the LHS, so x.y.z and xyz and xy.z all
> >> go to the same account -- this could be leveraged for the same purpose.
> >
> > And this bites me. There is someone else out there who uses my Gmail
> > email address, but with a dot between the first and second names, and I
> > get variously strange emails now and then. Fortunately not pron, but
> > latest was confirmation on a gaming network. My "gaming" is programming.
> 
> I just logged out of my gmail account which is [email protected]
> and tried to create a new account [email protected] and got the
> following message from google..
> 
> Someone already has that username. Note that we ignore periods and
> capitalization in usernames. Try another?
> 
> I would guess in your case the period has nothing to do with it and
> that the person has mistyped the email address spelling

Except that it has happened repeatedly, more so previously. Not quite
certain of that. The spelling is "correct", and suchlike. There are
other people around the world with the same first and family names, but
I suspect that add in my middle name and quite unlikely to match another
person. There is also a slender chance of a measure of malice. As to why
suspect pig ignorance, the gaming company email indicated a persistent
use of the identity, legitimately, in that space, and not quite certain
of how or why they tried to use my email moniker.

Regards,

Mark Trickett

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