Comment by reaperducer
15 days ago
I ran into this with an NVMO mobile provider.
As of about six months ago, AT&T's web site would not accept email addresses without a three-character TLD. I had to get a customer service person on the phone to manually change my address.
Even .us ??? Pretty sure I used my usual domain (enslaves.us) with them for wireless and california landline and u-verse.
Just a guess but .us does not permit whois privacy and perhaps that may be a factor but I am entirely guessing as all my domains have whois privacy enabled and they would not say why their system rejected my domains.
Do you mean it was failing with a >3 character TLD?
could be < 3
> could be < 3
Or any ccTLD: .ca, .fr, .se, etc.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_code_top-level_domain
But those have been around forever. The newer ones (.shop, .wiki, etc.) are >3 and it makes more sense to me they wouldn't be handled correctly.
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MVNO fwiw. Mobile virtual network operator.
It gets worse. The FFA keep nagging me to renew my drone registration.