Thanks so far. Could you or someone else perhaps answer my next
relevant question?

In that case, how are illegal characters (for app identifiers) in the
e-mailbox's public identifiers (characters preceding the @) are
handled when it's automatically used as an appengine app identifier?
For example [email protected] for which the dot (.) is an illegal
character for an App Identifier.

On Aug 5, 7:37 pm, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
> All gmail addresses are reserved as app engine ids. Possbly someone
> has it in gmail?
>
> Try emailing [email protected] and see if they want to let you use it?
>

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