You can use gmail for that. It has a feature which ignores periods in emails which means if your email is say email@gmail.com and someone mails to e.mail@gmail.com or e.m.ail@gmail.com you will still receive it.
Edit: not sure if other mail providers have it, it's possible that they do but i only use gmail so that's the only i could test
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yeah yeah.
that is why i need that site
in that site you put a email like: 123456@gmail.com
and what he does is a list like this:
1.23456@gmail.com
1.2.3456@gmail.com
1.2.3.456@gmail.com
But with all the possible emails without being the same, like: 1.23.45.6@gmail.com
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There is this site that can add . to one email like:
email@email.com
e.mail@email.com
e.m.ail@email.com
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Thanks
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