Just open your Gmail account and compose a mail to yourusername@googlemail.com (i.e. the username with which you sign into Gmail).
What was the result?
Amazed?
The Gmail account actually gives you two email ID’s at the time of registration. One as username@gmail.com and other username@googlemail.com.
Using username@gmail.com is very common and use of username@googlemail.com is very little known to the world.
So, Why not you use your ‘googlemail’ domain from today to show off your specialty?
Anyway, whether you use the normal gmail domain or the googlemail domain, you’re only gonna get your mails at gmail domain. So what’s the point in using the new one?
Nothing really, but may just give a bit of professional look to your ID.
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nothing is changed after i followed the above direction.
Nothing will change.
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