When creating an alias, many people choose their first name followed by a period, and then their last name. For example, if your name is John Smith and your assigned e-mail address is res85go@verizon.net, you can create john.smith@verizon.net as your e-mail alias. This way, you have a meaningful e-mail address that friends and family can easily remember. However, your e-mail alias and your e-mail address are two different things.
For example: E-mail address: res85go@verizon.net E-mail alias: john.smith@verizon.net
Any e-mail sent to res85go@verizon.net or john.smith@verizon.net is delivered to the res85go@verizon.net mailbox.
See Also:
- How do I add my alias to my e-mail software settings?
- If I set up an alias, will I get all of my messages sent to my Verizon Online account?
- Can I change my e-mail address?
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