If you have a google id with [dot] like ABC.XYZ@gmail.com read as ABC[DOT]XYZ@gmail.com
Try to put your username as ABCXYZ@gmail.com and the password.... google works fine. It seems for google there is no difference in username with [dot] and without [dot]
Strange but true ! ;) comments??
Gmail doesn't recognize dots as characters within usernames, you can add or remove the dots from a Gmail address without changing the actual destination address; they'll all go to your inbox, and only yours. In short:
ReplyDeletehomerjsimpson@gmail.com = hom.er.j.sim.ps.on@gmail.com
homerjsimpson@gmail.com = HOMERJSIMPSON@gmail.com
homerjsimpson@gmail.com = Homer.J.Simpson@gmail.com
All these addresses belong to the same person. You can see this if you try to sign in with your username, but adding or removing a dot from it. You'll still go to your account.
If you get mail that seems to be intended for someone else, it's likely that the sender entered the wrong address, just like if you've ever dialed a wrong phone number for someone. In these cases, we suggest contacting the original sender or website when possible to alert them to the mistake.
One last thing: Google Apps does recognize dots. If you'd like to have a dot in your username, please ask your domain1 administrator to add your preferred username as a nicknam
;) infact this is a useful info.. thanks sachin
ReplyDeletePrego!!
ReplyDeleteI also tested & was shocked to see its true.
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