• Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    13 hours ago

    The main one that gets passed around will match the weirdness fine. In fact, it probably matches things you don’t want, anyway.

    A signin/registration form really only needs to do sanity checks to get rid of obviously bad addresses. You’ll have to send a round-trip email confirmation message to make sure the email is real, anyway, so why bother going into great detail? Just check that there’s an ‘@’ symbol and a dot in the domain. Most of the rest is wanking off.

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      12 hours ago

      A domaine without tld (me@home) is a valide address. I saw an email server being used as a mqtt-like server this way (it is very old and predate those software).

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        12 hours ago

        An address without a domain is irrelevant for a signin/registration form. Which is like 90% of the code being written in the wild to validate addresses.

        If you’re writing an email server, then you need to care about all these details. Most of us never will.

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              10 hours ago

              Don’t be ridiculous, I’m going to use an open source password manager to fill an IPv6 address for my email server into the DoorDash signin page.

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                10 hours ago

                I know you’re being facetious, but I’m thinking through the implications of someone actually doing this. ISPs aren’t always handing out static IPv6 prefixes for some damn reason, so you can’t count on that address staying the same when self-hosting. Even if you can, you don’t know what will happen when you change ISPs.

                So yeah, really bad idea regardless.