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Equivalent domain names are now normalized when hash_address is used.
For example, googlemail.com will become gmail.com.
Periods are now removed from gmail.com email address local parts when hash_address is used. For example, [email protected] will become [email protected].
Fastmail alias subdomain email addresses are now normalized when hash_address is used. For example, [email protected] will
become [email protected].
Additional yahoo.com email addresses now have aliases removed from
their local part when hash_address is used. For example, [email protected] will become [email protected] for additional yahoo.com domains.
Duplicate .coms are now removed from email domain names when hash_address is used. For example, example.com.com will become example.com.
Certain TLD typos are now normalized when hash_address is used. For
example, example.comcom will become example.com.
Additional gmail.com domain names with leading digits are now
normalized when hash_address is used. For example, 100gmail.com will
become gmail.com.
Additional gmail.com typos are now normalized when hash_address is
used. For example, gmali.com will become gmail.com.
When hash_address is used, all trailing periods are now removed from an
email address domain. Previously only a single period was removed.
When hash_address is used, the local part of an email address is now
normalized to NFC.