Hyphen email address

You're referring to an email address with a hyphen (-) in it!

Yes, it is possible to have a hyphen (-) in an email address. In fact, many email providers allow hyphens in email addresses, as long as they are used in a way that follows the standard email address format.

Here are some examples of valid email addresses with hyphens:

When using a hyphen in an email address, it's essential to follow these guidelines:

  1. Hyphens can only be used as separators: Hyphens can be used to separate words or parts of a name, but they cannot be used as part of a word or character.
  2. Hyphens must be surrounded by valid characters: Hyphens must be surrounded by valid characters, such as letters, numbers, or dots (.) or underscores (_).
  3. Hyphens cannot be used at the beginning or end of an email address: Hyphens cannot be used as the first or last character in an email address.

Some email providers may have specific rules or restrictions on using hyphens in email addresses, so it's always a good idea to check with your provider if you're unsure.

I hope that helps!