A valid email address consists of an email prefix and an email domain, both in acceptable formats.
The prefix appears to the left of the @ symbol.
The domain appears to the right of the @ symbol.
For example, in the address [email protected], "example" is the email prefix, and "mail.com" is the email domain.
Acceptable email prefix formats
- Allowed characters: letters (a-z), numbers, underscores, periods, and dashes.
- An underscore, period, or dash must be followed by one or more letter or number.
Invalid email prefixes: | Valid email prefixes: |
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[email protected] | [email protected] |
[email protected] | [email protected] |
[email protected] | [email protected] |
abc#[email protected] | [email protected] |
Acceptable email domain formats
- Allowed characters: letters, numbers, dashes.
- The last portion of the domain must be at least two characters, for example: .com, .org, .cc
Invalid email domains: | Valid email domains: |
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[email protected] | [email protected] |
abc.def@mail#archive.com | [email protected] |
abc.def@mail | [email protected] |
[email protected] | [email protected] |