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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      If you've used Gmail, you may have used the plus + notation is really handy. People often want it in Office 365 or Microsoft Exchange. Is it available there?

      No, at this time Office 365 and Exchange do not support the plus sign notation in emails.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        I believe that MDaemon supports this if you need this on Windows.

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        • NerdyDadN
          NerdyDad
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          It does support @ sign notation. If you are mentioning somebody in the body of an email, you can use the @ and put their name which will give you a drop down. This works in Outlook 2016, but not sure about OWA.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @NerdyDad
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            @nerdydad said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

            It does support @ sign notation. If you are mentioning somebody in the body of an email, you can use the @ and put their name which will give you a drop down. This works in Outlook 2016, but not sure about OWA.

            Not what is being discussed.

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              bnrstnr @NerdyDad
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              @nerdydad said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

              It does support @ sign notation. If you are mentioning somebody in the body of an email, you can use the @ and put their name which will give you a drop down. This works in Outlook 2016, but not sure about OWA.

              Awesome! I never thought to use this in email.

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              • NerdyDadN
                NerdyDad @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                @nerdydad said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                It does support @ sign notation. If you are mentioning somebody in the body of an email, you can use the @ and put their name which will give you a drop down. This works in Outlook 2016, but not sure about OWA.

                Not what is being discussed.

                Oh, okay. My bad.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                  If you've used Gmail, you may have used the plus + notation is really handy. People often want it in Office 365 or Microsoft Exchange. Is it available there?

                  No, at this time Office 365 and Exchange do not support the plus sign notation in emails.

                  I've never liked this feature. I think it is just silly and stretches a non clarified hole in the RFC for SMTP.

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                  • dbeatoD
                    dbeato
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                    What is the purpose of the notation though?

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @dbeato
                      last edited by

                      @dbeato said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                      What is the purpose of the notation though?

                      Seriously?

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                      • dbeatoD
                        dbeato @JaredBusch
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                        @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                        @dbeato said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                        What is the purpose of the notation though?

                        Seriously?

                        Yeah, you can just say the name of the person in the email addressing that person instead...

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @dbeato
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                          @dbeato said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                          @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                          @dbeato said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                          What is the purpose of the notation though?

                          Seriously?

                          Yeah, you can just say the name of the person in the email addressing that person instead...

                          No, that is not what it is about. @NerdyDad's post obviously confused the entire question.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch
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                            https://gmail.googleblog.com/2008/03/2-hidden-ways-to-get-more-from-your.html
                            0_1536762525098_465d324e-fb23-4096-9751-4e0dcec27c98-image.png

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
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                              Note: I believe the + notation works with GSuite domains, but the . notation does not.

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                              • dbeatoD
                                dbeato @JaredBusch
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                                @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                https://gmail.googleblog.com/2008/03/2-hidden-ways-to-get-more-from-your.html
                                0_1536762525098_465d324e-fb23-4096-9751-4e0dcec27c98-image.png

                                So this is what they are referring
                                https://thenextweb.com/google/2017/08/17/how-the-plus-sign-can-save-your-gmail-inbox-from-becoming-a-pit-of-doom/

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch @dbeato
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                                  @dbeato said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                  @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                  https://gmail.googleblog.com/2008/03/2-hidden-ways-to-get-more-from-your.html
                                  0_1536762525098_465d324e-fb23-4096-9751-4e0dcec27c98-image.png

                                  So this is what they are referring
                                  https://thenextweb.com/google/2017/08/17/how-the-plus-sign-can-save-your-gmail-inbox-from-becoming-a-pit-of-doom/

                                  Umm, no I linked the original article. not some random new article. Your article actually links to the one I posted.

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                                  • dbeatoD
                                    dbeato @JaredBusch
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                                    @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                    @dbeato said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                    @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                    https://gmail.googleblog.com/2008/03/2-hidden-ways-to-get-more-from-your.html
                                    0_1536762525098_465d324e-fb23-4096-9751-4e0dcec27c98-image.png

                                    So this is what they are referring
                                    https://thenextweb.com/google/2017/08/17/how-the-plus-sign-can-save-your-gmail-inbox-from-becoming-a-pit-of-doom/

                                    Umm, no I linked the original article. not some random new article. Your article actually links to the one I posted.

                                    Fair enough

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                                    • momurdaM
                                      momurda @JaredBusch
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                                      @jaredbusch Yes, it really is a stupid feature. Only valid reason to do this is to find out who distributes your email address after you sign up for some site or mailing list.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @momurda
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                                        @momurda said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                        @jaredbusch Yes, it really is a stupid feature. Only valid reason to do this is to find out who distributes your email address after you sign up for some site or mailing list.

                                        That is not even a valid reason, because any decent marketing company will actually know this and simply strip it.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                          @jaredbusch said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Does Office 365 Support Plus Notation in Email (+):

                                          If you've used Gmail, you may have used the plus + notation is really handy. People often want it in Office 365 or Microsoft Exchange. Is it available there?

                                          No, at this time Office 365 and Exchange do not support the plus sign notation in emails.

                                          I've never liked this feature. I think it is just silly and stretches a non clarified hole in the RFC for SMTP.

                                          I agree, kinda neat, but more of a problem.

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                                          • momurdaM
                                            momurda @JaredBusch
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                                            @jaredbusch Youre giving fools too much credit. You and scott always say things like spoofing voip #s or removing this + notation is trivial. Yet nobody does it. Nobody does it because the people running the scam or the marketeer selling your email address arent competent, at all, and never will be. Its why they run scams and sell email addresses.

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