How to Create Multiple Email Addresses in One Gmail Account

This article explores how to create multiple email addresses using one Gmail account—an easy way to organize your online activities without setting up new accounts. This is not about mail merging or forwarding but making multiple addresses from a single account. Let’s dive in!

Plus Addressing

Add a + after the local part of your email (everything before @), followed by any text. For example:

  • Original: typetab@gmail.com
  • Customized: typetab+recruiting@gmail.com

Now, you can sign up for newsletters using typetab+newsletter@gmail.com, or register for online shoppings using typetab+bloomingdales@gmail.com.

You get unlimited variations, and the trick also works with Gmail under custom domains, such as support+slack@typetab.com.

Period Addressing

Insert a . (period) anywhere in the prefix of your email. For example:

  • Original: typetabrecruiting@gmail.com
  • Variations: typetab.recruiting@gmail.com or typetab.r.e.c.r.u.i.t.i.n.g@gmail.com

Emails with or without the period land in the same inbox. No difference!

Domain Change Trick

Swap gmail.com with googlemail.com. For example:

  • Original: tasiacustodetest@gmail.com
  • Alternative: tasiacustodetest@googlemail.com

This works great if services block your + addressing!

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