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[email protected] marked as invalid, but should be valid according to RFC 2822 #316
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Hi, can you refer to the part of the RFC that make this valid? |
I also got irritated by this, since I know someone who has an email address where the local part ends with "." and I never had issues sending/receiving mails to/from him. But, looks like it's indeed not valid according to RFC3696 At the end of that page it reads: But, I'm not expert in this matter at all. There might be another RFC that is overruling this one, I have no idea. :) |
A dot before @ ([email protected]) will be marked as invalid.
Browsers (Chrome) and Symfony Validators mark them as valid too.Nevertheless...
As far as I can tell, according to RFC 2822 it should be valid.
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