I also reached out to them on Twitter but they directed me to this form. I followed up with them on Twitter with what happened in this screenshot but they are now ignoring me.

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      And this right here is a great example of why simple basic RegEx is rarely adequate

      At the very least, should be something like

      ^[^@\s]+@([^@\s.]+\.)+[^@\s.]+$

      I’m like 99% sure I missed at least a few cases there, and will say “please don’t use this for anything production”

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        Here’s two: you can have multiple @s forming relays in an email address, and you can also break all the rules around dots and spaces if you put quotes around the local part, eg ".sarah.."@emails.com

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          And this is exactly why I wouldn’t do my own, I had no idea either of those were legal/possible