Nope, 0 (zero) is a NUMBER. The first character has to be A-Z (or a-z, same thing as case
doesn't matter.)
r e n
Juergen Specht wrote:
> Renfield Kuroda wrote:
> > > How do they check this?
> > No idea. But when you try to change your email id the instruction says "please make
> > the first character and english letter"
> Have you tried it to set it to any number?
> Like 00000000000@docomo.ne.jp ?
>
> 0 is an letter letter = zero, right?
>
> J.
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