Email can be sent to @gmail.com or @googlemail.com - they both route to the same domain. If you are sending email to another Gmail user, you can skip the "@gmail.com" or "@googlemail.com." Just type their username in the "to:" field.
Thus, I can send an email to any of the following and they will be received exactly the same way:
- jsmith@gmail.com
- jsmith@googlemail.com
- jsmith (assuming I am using a Gmail account to send this email)
Now, wouldn't it be great if Gmail would start increasing the amount of storage they provide at the rate that they used to?
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