herb@laquercia.cu
Chile
@aol.com
They end in @gmail.com.
The "ru" at the end of an email address typically indicates that the domain is associated with Russia. It is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Russia, similar to how ".com" is used for commercial entities globally. Email addresses ending in ".ru" are often used by individuals, organizations, or businesses based in Russia.
How, why, does an "r" appear at the end of my email address when people are sending me a response to my email. My address appears to be correct when it is sent and received.
Nobody will actually have their email address. You shouldn't ask these sort of questions as you end up with fakes. Sorry.
The suffix ".com" at the end of an email address indicates that the domain is a commercial entity, primarily used for businesses and organizations globally. In contrast, ".co.za" signifies that the domain is associated with South Africa, specifically indicating that the entity is a commercial organization based in that country. Both suffixes help identify the nature and geographical location of the entity associated with the email address.
Yes!
At the end of the adress it means Poland.
dot-cc at the end of an email address means the domain name is registered through the grace of the Australian territory known as the Cocos Islands. Copy correspondence.
@*city*.rr.com Ex. jdoe1@nyc.rr.com