Microsoft’s advisory speaks of “active attacks” and follows a separate note from Google that references the IE flaw “being actively exploited in the wild for targeted attacks.”
Allow and recognize are different things. If for example you have an id mhsabir[at]gmail.com then all mail sent to mh.sabir or mhsa.bir [at] gmail will also be sent to you. At least this is what I remember.
Ah Jaymin, but thats what manu is trying to explain. Internally Gmail doesnt really use dots so esentially [email protected] & [email protected] is the same. And by this logic. Once anyone creates an id [email protected], it would not allow anyone to create [email protected] as well.
In fact, now that I recall, it used to allow filters to be set in a way so that you can categorize mails & dont really need multiple email IDs, something of that sort. Had not fully understood it then. Now I think they must have meant, for example, you can share [email protected] to friends & [email protected] to business associates & when they send a mail. It will be able to recognize based on filters and place it in appropriate folders & hence no need of two separate IDs.
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