On Thursday 28 February 2019 at 20:33:42, Mike Marynowski wrote:

> But scconsult.com does in fact have a website so I'm not sure what you
> mean. This method checks the *root* domain, not the subdomain.

How do you identify the root domain, given an email address?

For example, for many years in the UK, it was possible to get something.co.uk 
or something.org.uk (and maybe something.net.uk), but now it is also possible 
to get something.uk

So, I'm just wondering how you determine what the "root" domain for a given 
email address is.


Antony.

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