Do you use System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider as the provider?
The path of the method calls might look like this (starts from calling the CreateUser method which receives only two parameters from the object System.Web.Security.Membership):
If yes then this logic inside the method CreateUser of System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider could be the cause:
...
if (!SecUtility.ValidateParameter(ref email, this.RequiresUniqueEmail, this.RequiresUniqueEmail, false, 0x100))
{
status = MembershipCreateStatus.InvalidEmail;
return null;
}
...
The ValidateParameter works this way:
internal static bool ValidateParameter(ref string param, bool checkForNull, bool checkIfEmpty, bool checkForCommas, int maxSize)
{
if (param == null)
{
return !checkForNull;
}
param = param.Trim();
return ((!checkIfEmpty || (param.Length >= 1)) ? (((maxSize <= 0) || (param.Length <= maxSize)) && (!checkForCommas || !param.Contains(","))) : false);
}
ValidateParameters returns False when the email (param) is null and the "requiresUniqueEmail" (checkForNull) is TRUE.
The ! in if (!SecUtility.ValidateParameter(ref email, this.RequiresUniqueEmail, this.RequiresUniqueEmail, false, 0x100)) will then evaluate to be TRUE ( ! False ) and the logic returns NULL instead of executing the below SQL command to create user (dbo.aspnet_Membership_CreateUser) in that SqlMembershipProvider.CreateUser method.
I am using .net 4.7.1 in answering this.