I was asked recently by a client about making sure D365 Marketing forms could be submitted if the email was a business email address. Although we can’t necessarily know if an email is NOT from a business, we can definitely make sure submissions are not allowed using email addresses with generic domains like Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail and show the user an email validation message if used. I…
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Business Email Validation Message On D365 Marketing Forms
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