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I have a question about the email addresses length. Why in wikipedia or in some other sites tell that the maximum number of chars in an email-user-name is 64, that the server-name must have maximum 255 chars and that together the user-name-mail@server-name must not exceed 254 characters?

If it must have 254 chars, why the server-name must not exceed 255??? I don't understand that...

Could you help me please? Thanks!

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The relevant SMTP standard is currently RFC5321. Section 4.5.3 describes the limits. The length of a mail path can't exceed 256 bytes. Since a mail path includes angle brackets, practically this means the user@host portion can't exceed 254 characters.

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  • Thank you for the response. So an address like this is ok?: 1@252 Where the numbers are the number of chars.
    – tonix
    Dec 7, 2013 at 20:58
  • Yes. Your domain name services provider or your domain registrar may choose to limit the length of a domain name to be shorter that, of course. Dec 7, 2013 at 22:35
  • Thank you! And is there a minumum amount of chars? For example 6: [email protected]
    – tonix
    Dec 8, 2013 at 11:17
  • Yes, [email protected] is the shortest currently possible address for Internet mail according to the standard, which requires fully-qualified domain names. Some mailers will accept non-fully-qualified domain names, where you don't have a dot and a top-level domain, so it is possible to set up your own private network where 1@1 addresses will work. Dec 8, 2013 at 11:39

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