Email Address Normalizer
The Gmail-specific rule (dots don't matter, plus-tags don't matter) means foo.bar+anything@gmail.com is the same as foobar@gmail.com. This tool normalizes.
samsmith@gmail.com
Lowercases the address. For Gmail/Googlemail: strips dots and plus-tags. For other providers: lowercases and (optionally) strips plus-tags.
Before deduplication. Before any unique-constraint check on email addresses in your database.
FAQ
Is stripping dots safe for non-Gmail?+
No. Dots are significant in most non-Gmail providers. Only apply dot-stripping to gmail.com and googlemail.com.
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