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An internationalized domain name email (IDN email) is an email address that supports languages that contain non-ASCII script such as Arabic, Chinese, or Cyrillic. In this respect, email addresses can be represented in any language.
An [[IDN|Internationalized Domain Name]] email (IDN email) is an email address that supports languages that contain non-ASCII script such as Arabic, Chinese, or Cyrillic. In this respect, email addresses can be represented in any language.


Traditional email addresses are presented in a format limited to the English language: use of ASCII character set. <ref>http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822</ref>
Traditional email addresses are presented in a format limited to the English language: use of ASCII character set. <ref>http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822</ref>


On Tuesday August 5th, 2014 Google announced that Gmail address would be implementing IDN emails. <ref>http://internetregistry.info/non-english-idn-email-addresses-finally-working-2/</ref>
On Tuesday August 5th, 2014 [[Google]] announced that Gmail address would be implementing IDN emails. <ref>http://internetregistry.info/non-english-idn-email-addresses-finally-working-2/</ref>


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Revision as of 23:58, 19 December 2014

An Internationalized Domain Name email (IDN email) is an email address that supports languages that contain non-ASCII script such as Arabic, Chinese, or Cyrillic. In this respect, email addresses can be represented in any language.

Traditional email addresses are presented in a format limited to the English language: use of ASCII character set. [1]

On Tuesday August 5th, 2014 Google announced that Gmail address would be implementing IDN emails. [2]

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