Alternately, Google supports a +word format to email addresses, and fowards. So...
1. Create a gmail.com address (let's say ynga@gmail.com for your-new-gmail-address)
2. Set up a forward on this new gmail address such that all email goes to your existing test email account.
3. Use ynga+user1@gmail.com for user 1, ynga+user2@gmail.com for user 2, ynga+user3@gmail.com for user 3. All of these emails will go to ynga@gmail.com, as gmail will filter the +extra from the address.
Since the forward was set up (in step 2) to go to your single (non-gmail) account, you'll receive all the emails, without using multiple addresses.
Bonus: you'll get automatic spam filtering, too.
Kitt.
Quoting Michelle Cox mcox@charter.net:
What I do is I have a catch all forwarder on my domain and then I can make up any email and it forwards to my main email.
Michelle
On 7/16/2007 3:06:53 PM, Jean Gazis (jgazis@gmail.com) wrote:
I usually create more than one user account when developing a site so I can test different user roles and so on. However, there are a finite number of email addresses I have and can easily check, and one has to be the site's from address. Is there a way to let multiple user id's share an email address? If not, what's the best way to manage this?
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