Creating contraints with submit button on a webpage

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Hi everybody,
On our web, there is a download page, where people have to register with
their names and email addresses, in order to have access for downloading our
test product.
I would like to block certain email domain names (just now as an example:
hotjobs@yahoo or hotmail @ etc. etc.) Having as a result, that after people
write their email address and press on the submit button, a msgbox appears
saying "Not a professional email address" or something like that and
therefore the access to download is blocked.
Is there any possibility to do such a thing and if yes, how?

Thanks for input
Friedi
 
Friedi,
What is not "professional" about yahoo and hotmail. Many "professionals" use
them as throwaway addresses when the spam becomes unbearable.
I was recently turned down as a beta tester because my e-mail address was
xxx (at) lvcoxmail.com That domain name is for Cox Communication's High
Speed Internet business customers!
 
Hi Charles,

Thanks for your thoughts - I gave the email addresses just as examples, it
is clearly
stated.

Without really having to explain our reasons for searching to block a few
email domain names, I would like to know, whether you know how to do it and
share your knowledge with us.
 
In your IE Address bar type the following:

? Blocking email address by domain

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