![]() I now have a Gmail rule set up that files everything that's sent to mynamemysurname (as this seems to be the version which is most misused, I use the dot version myself). ![]() I had the same thing with btw - bloody painful to sort out. Type unread into the search field and all unread messages will appear. Sometimes this works (mostly it doesn't). To find unread emails, go to the search bar at the top of your Gmail account. It took me three or four goes to get the wedding people in the UK to correct their records, to make sure their aunt from Canada actually did make it to the wedding.Īll you can do is write back and say it's been sent to the wrong address. The problem then perpetuates as they get on these mailing lists and can't get off, or they've emailed someone and now that person has the wrong email address coming up as an auto-complete suggestion and so keeps adding it again, thinking it's right. ![]() What's happening is the other person is giving out the wrong email address, either because they genuinely believe it's correct, or their email address is yourname.yoursurname55 or similar. and you own both the 'no dot' and 'dot' version of your gmail address. There's not a lot you can do to stop it, as the mail is being delivered to the 'right' person. ![]()
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