This article explains how to create a Gmail alias, whether you want a temporary alias or a permanent one.
How to Add a Temporary Alias to Gmail
When signing up with a new website or online service, insert a period somewhere in your normal Gmail address. For example, if your address is “[email protected],” typing “[email protected]” creates an instant alias. Insert the period anywhere you like, and insert as many as you like. For instance, “[email protected]” works just fine.
As strange as such aliases look to the casual observer, Gmail treats them as identical to your original address. Anything sent to “[email protected]” will actually be sent to “[email protected].”
You also can create a temporary alias using a plus sign at the end of the address. For example, “[email protected]” is a temporary alias, although “john+doe@gmail” isn’t (messages sent to such an address will fail). You can type any gobbledegook after the plus sign, such as “[email protected],” and mail sent to this still goes to your address.
Of course, you might wonder what the point of this is. One useful trick involving temporary aliases is to create filters that put emails sent to one email address, such as, “[email protected],” in a folder other than your inbox. This way, you can prevent your inbox from buckling under the weight of too many promotional emails.
To create a filter for a temporary alias:
- Navigate to Gmail in a web browser and select the Search options icon on the search bar.
- Click the triangular Search options icon on the right-hand side of the search bar.
- In the dropdown menu that appears, type the temporary alias’ address into the To field.
- Click Create filter.
- Scroll down and select the Choose category dropdown submenu. Click the category to which you’d like the emails to be sent, such as Promotions.
- Click Create filter.
How to Permanently Add an Alias to Gmail
The other way of creating a Gmail alias is useful if you already have multiple email addresses and would like a time-saving way of checking all your mail in one place.
In this example, suppose you have two email addresses, “[email protected]” and “[email protected].” Here’s how to add the latter as a permanent alias of the former, so that mail sent to “[email protected]” is also sent to “[email protected].”
- In Gmail, click the Settings cogwheel in the top-right corner of the screen.
- Click See all settings.
- Click the Accounts and Import tab.
- Scroll down to the Check mail from other accounts subsection, and click Add a mail account.
- Enter the email address you’d like to add as an alias (e.g. “[email protected]”).
- Click Next.
- Click Next.
- Enter the password for the address you’d like to add (this is the password you use to login to that address and its account), and click Add Account.
This enables you to view mail sent to the alias address. Continue with the following steps to enable sending of mail from the alias address using your original Gmail account.
- Ensure that Yes, I want to be able to send mail as [email protected] checkbox is checked (it usually is, but click it if it isn’t).
- Click Next.
- Ensure that Treat as an alias checkbox is checked (although it usually is).
- Click Next Step.
- Click Send Verification.
- Log into the email account you’d like to add as a permanent alias.
- Open the email sent from the Gmail Team regarding confirmation of the alias. The subject heading will be something like “Gmail Confirmation — Send Mail as [email protected].”
- Click the verification link enclosed in the email to complete the adding-an-alias process.
- Click Confirm.
Once you’ve done this, you’ll then be able to specify who your emails are from when writing them. This field will be visible at the top of your draft emails, above the To field.