On 12/28/20 10:37 AM, Bischoop wrote:
> A valid email address consists of an email prefix and an email domain,
> both in acceptable formats. The prefix appears to the left of the @ symbol.
> The domain appears to the right of the @ symbol.
> For example, in the address exam...@mail.com, "example" is the email prefix,
> and "mail.com" is the email domain.

Seems so simple, yet at least half the web sites I try to use get it
wrong.  There's an entire RFC on this topic.  Drives me crazy when a web
site insists that myaddress+suf...@domain.com is not a valid address.
It certainly is!
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