BOTTLE  LABEL  GUIDE

Bottle labels are unique strings that identify a person or a company,
which usually are account names or numbers from communication service providers.


account@myisp.com
account@yahoo.com
account@gmail.com
account@hotmail.com
billg@microsoft.com
Any Email Address Account

billg@microsoft.com Bill Gates's email address
+1 (202) 456-1414
+1 (202) 456-1414 x1234
+44 20 7930 4832
Phone Number With Area Code And International Country Calling Code

+1 202 456 1414 ( United States White House Phone Number )
+44 (0)20 7930 4832 ( Buckingham Palace, the British Monarchy )

Drop the starting digit 0 of the phone number if there is any. The 0 ( zero ) starting digit is called a "trunk code" and is used for calls within many countries.

If there is an extension number, use "x".

If no international country code is specified, it will be set to "1".

Look up country calling code at List of Country Calling Codes
account@twitter
account@myspace
account@ebay
account@facebook
account@icq
account@skype
account@irc
Other Communication Service Account

For social network website account, messaging and chatting service account, or other type of communication service account, use domain name without the ".com" ".net" or ".org" part after the '@' symbol.
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Multiple Bottle Labels Specification

You can use "&" to beach multiple bottle labels at once. It is a convenient way of checking all messages under different labels. For example, use this text string to beach all messages meant for you:

my work email   &   my personal email   &   my work phone   &   my cellular phone   &   my twitter account   &   my icq account











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