Subject: EmailValidator EmailSyntaxPattern Outdated
Date: 2018-01-18 20:57:47
From: Dean Samsig
Source: emailvalidator-emailsyntaxpattern-outdated
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As discussed in a thread back in 2011 (see: https://www.componentpro.com/qa/emailvalidator-doesnt-validate-info-domains) the top-level-domain (TLD) of an e-mail address can be more than 3 characters.

This is even more true now a days that TLDs aren't as restricted as they once were.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains

Please change the default EmailValidator.EmailSyntaxPattern (see: http://www.componentpro.com/doc/emailvalidator/ComponentPro.Net.EmailValidator.EmailSyntaxPattern.htm) to match today's world.

Product version: Ultimate Studio Package 6.8.4155 Standard

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