I also reached out to them on Twitter but they directed me to this form. I followed up with them on Twitter with what happened in this screenshot but they are now ignoring me.

  • MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Exactly. After the @ they should just confirm there’s at least one period. The rest is pretty much up in the air.

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      11 months ago

      The easiest and most correct check: any character, then @, then any other character.

    • Trailblazing Braille Taser@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 months ago

      Even that would be technically incorrect. I believe you could put an A record on a TLD if you wanted. In theory, my email could be me@example.

      Another hole to poke in the single dot regex: I could put in fake@com. with a dot trailing after the TLD, which would satisfy “dot after @” but is not an address to my knowledge.