Have e mail addresses ending in lionheart.za changed since 2010
A very specific question!
According to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), the.za top-level domain (TLD) is managed by the ZADNA (ZACR) registry.
As of 2010, the.za TLD was operated by the ZADNA registry, and the email address format was as follows:
However, in 2011, the ZADNA registry introduced a new domain name system (DNS) infrastructure, which allowed for the use of internationalized domain names (IDNs) and other changes.
In 2014, the ZADNA registry launched a new domain name registration system, which replaced the old system. As part of this change, the registry introduced a new set of rules for domain names, including the following:
- Domain names can now be registered with non-ASCII characters (e.g., accented letters, non-Latin scripts).
- Domain names can now be up to 63 characters long (previously, they were limited to 22 characters).
- Domain names can now include hyphens (-) and other special characters.
As a result of these changes, email addresses ending in lionheart.za
may have changed since 2010. Specifically:
- The
lionheart.za
domain name may have been updated to include non-ASCII characters or special characters. - The
lionheart.za
domain name may have been shortened or lengthened to conform to the new 63-character limit. - The
lionheart.za
domain name may have been updated to include hyphens or other special characters.
To confirm whether specific email addresses ending in lionheart.za
have changed since 2010, I would recommend contacting the ZADNA registry or the domain name registrar responsible for the lionheart.za
domain name.