Hello Trent,

On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 10:34 +1000, Trent W. Buck wrote:
> Mark Trickett <[email protected]>
> writes:
> 
> > On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 09:42 +1000, Trent W. Buck wrote:
> >
> >> gmail and hotmail also support subaddresses.
> >> 
> >> I hear gmail also drops dots in the LHS, so x.y.z and xyz and xy.z all
> >> go to the same account -- this could be leveraged for the same purpose.
> >
> > And this bites me. There is someone else out there who uses my Gmail
> > email address, but with a dot between the first and second names
> 
> Indeed; I heard about this because it was used to attack amazon, by
> claiming your object never arrived and asking for it to be resent to
> <dead drop> instead because "you" are out of town this week.  Apparently
> amazon doesn't check very hard that you're you.
> 
> (I didn't quite understand how that attack works, since it seems to me
> you'd want *amazon* to treat x.y and xy as the same, and gmail to treat
> them as different.  Shrug.)

No, I am complaining that some "turkey" (being polite) is that they are
trying to use an email address that they do not have access to as their
own, and that it arrives in my inbox. I chose the "local" part of my
email address with some thought. Someone else beat me to a shorter
version which I use as a local login on my own box, and to some other
not quite so short variants. The email content causes me to scratch my
head for relevance, not gross offence with what has arrived so far.

Regards,

Mark Trickett

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