Slightly off topic, but why Gmail built a feature of Dots Don't Matter is beyond me.
Might have been a happy accident for all I know, but it changes the behavior that people expect from emails, which IMO is a bit of an inconvenience for other systems that rely on uniqueness of email addresses.
Might have been a happy accident for all I know, but it changes the behavior that people expect from emails, which IMO is a bit of an inconvenience for other systems that rely on uniqueness of email addresses.