As others have said, I'd suggest either:
- enabling a catchall address (which will redirect to [email protected] --> [email protected])
- creating an alias: [email protected] --> [email protected]
Both are done on your server/hosting side.
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As others have said, I'd suggest either:
Both are done on your server/hosting side.
This continues to really piss me off. I have a domain with a .xyz top level, and i’ve encountered more than a handful of services, that either repeatedly tell me I’ve meant to enter something else, or straight up block me as a spammer
I create a new alias account on my email server for each new account. That way when I am done with them I can just delete it and never get their spam ever.
From the end user standpoint...my interest in reading about much less signing this petition just plummeted
Yeah I also have a non-standard email address, and I occasionally run into systems that aren’t properly set up to handle odd domains. I’ve definitely seen the “Please enter a valid email address. Make sure it ends with @gmail/yahoo/outlook etc” messages before.
Nonstandard email sounds so wrong! As long are it is valid, there should be no limits. Especially if they ask you to confirm by clicking on a link in a mail
Oh I agree. But there are a lot of systems that don’t even recognize TLDs outside of .com, .org, and .net.
So which corpo monitored email address did you end up going with?