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I've had an email in my inbox for over a decade. The subject is FYI. The sender is listed as Allen Large, but in all caps. And the body is as follows
Realistically it's just bad spam but sometimes I get myself wondering what shady deal fell apart because they sent something urgent to the wrong person
Mr Allen is still waiting
On the other side of the wall where you're sitting. He's waiting.
My husband and I share an email account for bills, which is (his name).and.(my name)@gmail. For some reason we also get the email of some other people with our names, and when you look at the to header, it's just our names without the periods, so for some reason we get email for people in Australia and Missouri who share our names,, it's just some Gmail glitch. I get their Walmart orders and soccer team schedule and emails about their apartment they are selling, etc. So maybe it's that.
I can actually explain that.
Gmail will ignore periods and things after a plus sign.
So if we assume my name in so if you have Man.And.Wife@gmail it's the same as ManAndWife@gmail as well as M.a.n.A.n.d.W.i.f.e@gmail or anything in between.
You could also use ManAndWife+roebuck@gmail if you wanted to filter out the emails you get from a defunct retailer.
It's all very useful for categorizing emails and tracking down who is selling your email address to spam lists
Oh wow. Well I get a lot of other people's email that way!
If there's any you thought you should've gotten and didn't that's probably what happened there too