This approves that why there has UASG. UASG can try to mitigate it. BTW, UASG might need do more outreach work. Jiankang Yao From: Jim DeLaHunt via UA-discuss Date: 2021-07-29 13:01 To: ua-discuss Subject: Re: [UA-discuss] email address in .family TLD rejected [was: Reddit thread] Michele Neylon: Thank you for bringing this to the list's attention. On 2021-07-28 09:00, Michele Neylon - Blacknight via UA-discuss wrote: https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/osuola/a_word_of_caution_about_... Summary for those who don't want to follow the link: Many companies computer systems do not yet accept a .family email address So far I have been forced to keep in my old email on file with several larger banks, utility companies and some web services. I am only on day 1 and I have seen about a 25% rejection rate. Not good. I can only hope over time this will be corrected. The part of this story which surprises me is that a Latin-limited top-level domain which is outside the traditional 2-3 character set is rejected so often. I thought most sites had moved beyond rejecting unfamiliar top-level domains. I do have personal experience, and see data which confirms, that many sites still reject email addresses based on character set. I have an email addresses with '+' signs in them, e.g. <list+uasg@jdlh.com>. Those get rejected way too often. It is maybe 17%, not 25%. If I get the chance, I try to give the organisation feedback that they should not reject email addresses with '+' signs... and if they have a hard time with '+' signs, they are going to be really surprised when email addresses in Hindi and Chinese arrive at their door! Best regards, —Jim DeLaHunt