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You were right!


I agree that representation would be better, but in reality, a D- 4/10 lawyer would still be too expensive to be worth it here.


    s/+.*@/@/g


I don't think that would work, something like /(.)\+.(@.\..)/g might


I use G Suite for one domain (because I was grandfathered into a free plan) and Zoho for others. IMAP is a little faster in Zoho, and I haven't seen a difference in reliability. The Google web interface is much better, though.


Same here. Sometimes I'll also add the date when I entered the address in a form. For instance, the last time I registered to vote, I used YYYYMMDD-ca-voter-registration@mydomain.org. During the last election cycle, I caught a few California politicians harvesting my address and adding it to their email lists.


Ironically the CAN-SPAM Act only prevents commercial entities from doing this, however shady the practice may be. Political emails are protected free speech and AFAIK the means by which addresses are obtained is irrelevant.


I love Vonnegut's generosity and sympathy for his readers. They have a hard job; as writers, let's try to make it easier.

Also, "have guts to cut" is great. Will hang on to that.


In the same line Stephen King says: 'Kill your darlings'.


That's a small chunk of the functionality most APIs need. Why write all of your API views from scratch when there's an excellent framework that handles it for you?


Unlikely, unless it gets leaked. Some of it may come out in court filings (or trial, if it gets that far).


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