When IT insists on autogenerated email addresses…lazyvar@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 746 points – 1 years ago30Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsCEO gets "randomly assigned" the name of a ww2 German politician... 💀FirstInitial LastName is common format. I knew someone named Aaron Ryan who got stuck with the email address “aryan@company.com”.Just one dot dividing the name would make it a lot betterThankfully, a.ryan@example.com and aryan@example.com should be delivered to the same inbox.There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standardHilbert Tlerston never stood a chanceAnd that poor receptionist, Penelope NisbetA place I worked at actually did this to a person named Diane Cupps.Hideo LerchAh yes, the famous Nazi leader Hidler.It would be “hiler”Adam Olfano? What about him?
CEO gets "randomly assigned" the name of a ww2 German politician... 💀FirstInitial LastName is common format. I knew someone named Aaron Ryan who got stuck with the email address “aryan@company.com”.Just one dot dividing the name would make it a lot betterThankfully, a.ryan@example.com and aryan@example.com should be delivered to the same inbox.There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standardHilbert Tlerston never stood a chanceAnd that poor receptionist, Penelope NisbetA place I worked at actually did this to a person named Diane Cupps.Hideo LerchAh yes, the famous Nazi leader Hidler.It would be “hiler”Adam Olfano? What about him?
FirstInitial LastName is common format. I knew someone named Aaron Ryan who got stuck with the email address “aryan@company.com”.Just one dot dividing the name would make it a lot betterThankfully, a.ryan@example.com and aryan@example.com should be delivered to the same inbox.There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standard
Just one dot dividing the name would make it a lot betterThankfully, a.ryan@example.com and aryan@example.com should be delivered to the same inbox.There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standard
Thankfully, a.ryan@example.com and aryan@example.com should be delivered to the same inbox.There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standard
There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standard
I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standard
Hilbert Tlerston never stood a chanceAnd that poor receptionist, Penelope NisbetA place I worked at actually did this to a person named Diane Cupps.
And that poor receptionist, Penelope NisbetA place I worked at actually did this to a person named Diane Cupps.
CEO gets "randomly assigned" the name of a ww2 German politician... 💀
FirstInitial LastName is common format. I knew someone named Aaron Ryan who got stuck with the email address “aryan@company.com”.
Just one dot dividing the name would make it a lot better
Thankfully, a.ryan@example.com and aryan@example.com should be delivered to the same inbox.
There is no requirement to do so, although GMail's adoption of this non-standard seems to have popularized the practice.
I stand corrected. I haven't used anything other than proton mail in a while and it works there. I thought it was part of the standard
Hilbert Tlerston never stood a chance
And that poor receptionist, Penelope Nisbet
A place I worked at actually did this to a person named Diane Cupps.
Hideo Lerch
Ah yes, the famous Nazi leader Hidler.
It would be “hiler”
Adam Olfano? What about him?