You are probably right. But the strange thing is that he and I have different email addresses (in the computer world a period is significant enough). Yet their server forwards to me his email. It is not a big deal; just strange.
Thank you.
>sometimes GMail isn't so strict about checking for existing email addresses when someone signs up for a new account.
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>>How could Gmail email make a mistake of sending me emails addressed to someone else? His (the other person) email does not have a period in the email address. The rest of the email address is the same. I even called the sender (this is a legitimate organization) to let them know and we were both surprised that in their system the email address was entered correctly. Yet I am getting his emails.
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