• SomethingWentWrong@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    I had a company I was doing business with reject a valid email address of mine because it contained a “.” character in it. I got an error message about this being invalid email address to use. My “[email protected]” address had no problems sending/receiving emails with anyone else.

    There should be some simplified standard way to identify what combination of email configuration is/isn’t supported by companies and email providers. This can also future proof against future changes in email configuration changing over time due to the ongoing fight against spam.

    • Toes♀@ani.social
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      There’s already a standard that defines what is an acceptable email address. And an standard reply for a rejected email address.

      The issue is you’re dealing with a misconfigured or inappropriate email stack.