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    • black3dynamiteB
      black3dynamite
      last edited by

      I've always been a fan of using aliases, I use it alot with my Outlook.com email. But I never knew if Gmail or at least the free service supports alias. Until recently while searching for best practices using Gmail. I found out that your Gmail address is capable of using aliases.

      Append a plus ("+") and any combination of words or numbers before @gmail.com.
      For example, if your email is [email protected] you can send emails to [email protected] or [email protected].

      And when emails are sent to those addresses you can use labels to help organize them more easier too.

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      • matteo nunziatiM
        matteo nunziati
        last edited by matteo nunziati

        we use gsuite (paid version of google stuff) at work and we extensively use aliases for automatic labelling and classification. this is really useful!

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          It's not so much an alias as a catch all. It always uses your original address in the name.

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          • matteo nunziatiM
            matteo nunziati @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Gmail Aliases:

            It's not so much an alias as a catch all. It always uses your original address in the name.

            with gsuite you can actually do other: my mail is just an alias to the tech office mail as example.
            my systems use an alias to send logs (it is something like: robot@...).

            the plus trick is just a basic one.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @matteo nunziati
              last edited by

              @matteo-nunziati said in Gmail Aliases:

              @scottalanmiller said in Gmail Aliases:

              It's not so much an alias as a catch all. It always uses your original address in the name.

              with gsuite you can actually do other: my mail is just an alias to the tech office mail as example.
              my systems use an alias to send logs (it is something like: robot@...).

              the plus trick is just a basic one.

              Oh yes, of course. Any commercial email system will offer aliases. 🙂

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              • IRJI
                IRJ
                last edited by IRJ

                Is there any additional functionality vs making an automatic labeling rule?

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                • matteo nunziatiM
                  matteo nunziati
                  last edited by

                  usually aliasing is used to assign different roles to your mail box. as instance , when we send invoices to customers we do it from our account mail but it is aliased "invoices" this allows us to better track things.

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