Gmail will strip out periods. So it's not like there was some OTHER email address that your wife is suddenly getting. There is only her address. Dots or No Dots. Your wife's email address IS THE SAME as the dotless-version. On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Grant Taylor <gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net> wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a GMail contact.
My wife is receiving someone else's emails.
Specifically she is receiving emails for <first name><middle initial><last name>@gmail.com (no dots) when her email address is really <same first name>.<same middle initial>.<same last name>@gmail.com (dots).
I don't know if this is a "feature" or a "bug", but either way, it's disquieting my wife. (Unhappy wife = unhappy life.)
I view this as both non-RFC compliant behavior -and- a potential security risk. (Registering a GMail account as <someone><famous>@gmail.com (no dot) to capture email for <someone>.<famous>@gmail.com (dot) emails.)
Please reply or email me directly at gtaylor (at) tnetconsulting (dot) net for additional details.
Thank you and have a nice day.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
P.S. Thus far messages to postmaster@gmail.com and abuse@gmail.com have gone unanswered.
-- James Welcher