Hi there!
I have been using RoundCube a bit and found a bug regarding validating e-mail addresses. an e-mail address like 'myname@c.dk' is not validated as a valid address! I think it's because of the one-letter domain name. It is a valid address, but RoundCube does not like it ;-)
Regards Brian
aren't domains with only 1 letter invalid? I think they were going to change that, but not yet...
Brian Christensen wrote:
Hi there!
I have been using RoundCube a bit and found a bug regarding validating e-mail addresses. an e-mail address like 'myname@c.dk' is not validated as a valid address! I think it's because of the one-letter domain name. It is a valid address, but RoundCube does not like it ;-)
Regards Brian
Maybe dot-com domains are under consideration, but http://www.x.org is working :).
Regards, Maksim Rubis
----- Original Message ---- From: curtis@ckhh.com To: André Lemos tux@tuxslare.org Cc: Brian Christensen brian@c-network.dk; dev@lists.roundcube.net Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:44:37 AM Subject: Re: Bug validating e-mail address
One-letter TOP LEVEL domains are under consideration. After the top level though, it's the wild wild west...
André Lemos said:
aren't domains with only 1 letter invalid? I think they were going to change that, but not yet...
Brian Christensen wrote:
Hi there!
I have been using RoundCube a bit and found a bug regarding validating e-mail addresses. an e-mail address like 'myname@c.dk' is not validated as a valid address! I think it's because of the one-letter domain name. It is a valid address, but RoundCube does not like it ;-)
Regards Brian