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! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list