Mask E-mail Mailbox Except First and Last Characters
Standardization Definition
| Mask E-mail Mailbox Except First and Last Characters | ||
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| Description |
The Mask E-mail Mailbox Except First and Last Characters standardization definition replaces all of the characters between the first and the last in the mailbox portion of the email address with three * characters. |
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| Examples | Input | Output |
| customerservice@bennett.com.au | c***e@bennett.com.au | |
| jack.maxwell@delphiauto.com | j***l@delphiauto.com | |
| U/004005@WARWICK.NET | U***5@WARWICK.NET | |
| SSS@AC.NET | ***@AC.NET | |
| a@sas.com | ***@sas.com | |
| Remarks |
If the mailbox portion of the email address has three characters or less, the entire mailbox will be replaced with three * characters. For this definition, whitespace is also regarded as a character. |
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