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minus-square:3 3: :3 3: :3 3: :3linkfedilink5•8 days agoWhat about "user@not_domain"? It validates but isn’t valid - there’s no domain part, the @ is quoted
minus-squareexulinkfedilinkEnglish4•8 days agoThat’s not something you can determine using a regex. “user@com” for example could be a perfectly working email. The right way is to send a verification email in every case.
What about
"user@not_domain"
? It validates but isn’t valid - there’s no domain part, the@
is quotedThat’s not something you can determine using a regex.
“user@com” for example could be a perfectly working email.
The right way is to send a verification email in every case.