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email-multiplexer

v1.0.1

Published

Gets all variants of an email address filling with dots

Readme

email-multiplexer

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Gets all variants of an email address filling with dots. One address to rule them all.

The dots in your Gmail/Outlook address don’t matter

You can email [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] and they would all go to the same place. The periods in your email address are actually totally meaningless.

The dots and capitalization can help make the Gmail address easier to read for humans, but the Google Gmail servers don't even notice them.

Obtaining all your variants you can create X accounts in other services using a unique verified gmail account.

The longer the address, the more variants you can get:

With an email like [email protected] (15 characters of length) you get 16384 email variants.

Install

First you need node.js installed and then in your project directory:

$ npm install email-multiplexer --save

Quick start

Create myapp.js file with this content:

const emailMultiplexer = require ('email-multiplexer');

const emailVariants = emailMultiplexer('[email protected]');

console.log(emailVariants);

Then run your script:

$ node myapp.js
[ '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]',
  '[email protected]' ]