An email address identifies an email box to which email messages are delivered. The universal standard for the format and meaning of an email address today is the model developed for Internet electronic mail systems since the 1980s, but some earlier systems, and many proprietary commercial email systems used different address formats.
An email address such as
[email protected] is made up of a local part, an @ symbol, then a domain part. The domain part is not case-sensitive, but local-parts may be. In practice, the mail system at example.com may choose to treat John.Smith as equivalent john...