"does not appear to be a valid email address"

I get this message for random emails that I send out and more specifically for my husband's email address which is the same @XXX.ca that I have. I know that the addresses are correct, I don't understand why the program has a problem with them?

I had the same problem with multiple adressess:
I used the " ; "  as a seperator.
The message was sent with no trouble at all as soon as I used the " , " (comma) instead.
Hope this helps

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