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Our client is wanting to e-sign but their e-mail address is apparently too long. Has anyone encountered this?
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That may be an issue with docusign.
Some searching shows this for IRS
That limit is a maximum of 64 characters (octets) in the "local part" (before the "@") and a maximum of 255 characters (octets) in the domain part (after the "@") for a total length of 320 characters.
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Curious George want to know how long is this e-mail address? Do they maybe live in TaumatawhakatangihangakoauauoTamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu
A I search found for docusign
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Reply-to email addressThe reply-to email address is limited to 100 characters. Docusign verifies the email format, but not whether the email is active.
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haha
It is 41 characters long.
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I know the type. Their password is probably only 8 characters. ("p-a-s-s-w-o-r-d")
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I should re-phrase this. Lacerte does not allow any more characters to be typed in, for some strange reason. I need 4 more characters to be typed in. I have never had this issue before. Why would they limit this on an e-mail address?
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AI has taken up too much data and they are now being rationed?
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