I've been trying to use Hubspot's marketing forms which require name, email, and phone number. The trouble at the moment is that the email field won't recognise a majority of email addresses out there. It comes up with red text underneath the email field saying "Please enter a valid email address" even though it's a perfectly legitimate one.
HubSpot uses ajax calls after the email address is entered into the form to validate whether or not the email address returns an error. I'm assuming you are using "example@" in your question description instead of the actual email address of the contact in order to protect that contacts information?.
When you enter example@iteso.mx into the form it will return an error but then entering admision@iteso.mx does NOT return an error.
I just wanted to clear up that you are, in fact, not using "example@" to test the form validation.
Hi @UInsight it was a simple fix that i discovered myself actually - i was typing my email address and then putting a space at the end (like you normally would do in an email to activate the hyperlink). It's invisible but obviously is taken as an intended field entry by the email address verifier program, so can be easy to put it in there without noticing! Just make sure when you type the email address into a form field, don't hit space at the end. Hopefully that helps solve your issue!
I am also having this issue just using my own email address. It works fine on some occasions, but will sometimes randomly tell me i must enter a valid email address, even when i am using my literal own email address (which i have checked i'm typing correctly)
I would recommend connecting with HubSpot Technical Support, as Support is included in your subscription and they will be able to provide real-time assistance for this matter, where you are able to share screenshots and further information about this.
HubSpot uses ajax calls after the email address is entered into the form to validate whether or not the email address returns an error. I'm assuming you are using "example@" in your question description instead of the actual email address of the contact in order to protect that contacts information?.
When you enter example@iteso.mx into the form it will return an error but then entering admision@iteso.mx does NOT return an error.
I just wanted to clear up that you are, in fact, not using "example@" to test the form validation.
It won't let me validate them as they require a service code, which I don't have.
Regardless, these are functioning emails from universitites around the world. it seems the form will only recognise accounts such as gmail, outlook, icloud, etc.