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Yeah, this was an intentional decision for the email validator — basically any string can be used by a DNS server, but the vast majority of email address that don’t include a TLD are non-conforming emails. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find popular sites that allow non-TLD emails (screenshot is facebook).
Importantly though, you can override the default validation rules with your own custom variation — so if that one doesn't work for you no sweat👍
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Yeah, this was an intentional decision for the email validator — basically any string can be used by a DNS server, but the vast majority of email address that don’t include a TLD are non-conforming emails. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find popular sites that allow non-TLD emails (screenshot is facebook).
Importantly though, you can override the default validation rules with your own custom variation — so if that one doesn't work for you no sweat👍