Email address not valid email format
A common issue!
An "email address not in valid email format" error typically occurs when an email address does not conform to the standard format of an email address, which is:
Where:
localpart
is the part before the@
symbol, which can contain letters, numbers, and special characters (except for spaces and punctuation marks).domain
is the part after the@
symbol, which is usually a domain name (e.g.,example.com
).tld
is the top-level domain (e.g.,.com
,.org
,.net
, etc.).
Here are some common reasons why an email address might not be in a valid format:
- Missing or extra characters: The email address might be missing the
@
symbol, or have extra characters (like spaces or punctuation marks) that are not allowed. - Invalid characters: The email address might contain characters that are not allowed in an email address, such as spaces, punctuation marks, or special characters (except for the
@
symbol). - Incorrect domain: The domain part of the email address might be incorrect or not a valid domain name.
- Incorrect top-level domain: The top-level domain (TLD) part of the email address might be incorrect or not a valid TLD.
To fix the issue, you can try the following:
- Check the email address for any typos or errors.
- Verify that the email address is in the correct format (e.g.,
[email protected]
). - Make sure the domain part of the email address is a valid domain name.
- Check that the TLD part of the email address is a valid TLD.
If you're still having trouble, feel free to provide more details about the error message you're seeing, and I'll do my best to help you troubleshoot the issue!