Mail service Gmail started to support e-mail address recorded on the national character, including Russian. This is stated in the official blog Google.
Currently in the world there are already 64 "non-Latin" top-level domain. Wherein 22 of them were delegated within 2014. Another 70 new domains will soon be available. In Google claim that Gmail was the first postal service, which fully supports non-Latin-mail addresses.
Google innovation allows users to e-mail service to send and receive messages from the e-mail address recorded on the national character. For example, in Russian address "pochta@domen.rus" correctly displays both the right and left sides of the mailing address.
Said in a statement that support for national characters alfivitov implemented by the RFC 6530 Internet Engineering Council (IETF), which the organization adopted in 2012. It allows sites and mail services to recognize non-Latin (eg, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Cyrillic) postal addresses. In the future, plans to open a Gmail registration of new e-mail addresses using non-Latin characters.
"With today's mail Gmail starts recognizing addresses of characters other than Latin (soon this feature will be available in the calendar). This means that you can now engage in correspondence with the owners of addresses created in different languages! We also want to see in the future you could not only recognize, but also to create a Gmail address in their native language, "- writes Google.
Cyrillic domain. Rf started in 2010, and a year later appeared postal service pismo.rf partially supports Cyrillic addresses. June 10 this year launched the first reception of applications for registration sites in the blast zone. Moscow. It is expected that by the end of this year and will begin its work domain zone. Rus