There’s a further way to create Gmail aliases using dots. Why the Gmail plus trick is more useful than the dot trick So let’s say one of your Workspace email addresses is Emails addressed to will go to the same inbox.
the message will show up as being addressed to but it will still land in your primary inbox. When someone sends you an email, you’ll be able to see that they’ve used your alias (e.g. Any emails sent to that address variation will still come to the primary inbox for It works because the Google servers do not read the plus sign and anything that comes after it. This username becomes the first part of your email address You can append a plus (+) sign and any combination of characters after your username, but before the sign, (e.g.