Update consecutive dots remarks#12187
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This PR updates the documentation for the MailAddress class to clarify that consecutive dots in user names are only allowed in .NET 9 and earlier, and are no longer permitted starting in .NET 10. The changes also include general formatting improvements and modernization of the documentation style.
- Moves the consecutive dots remark from the allowed elements section to both the allowed and unsupported sections with version-specific notes
- Updates property references from older
%2Aformat to cleaner inline link format - Removes redundant "## Remarks" and "## Examples" headers, improves whitespace and formatting consistency
Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes dotnet/docs#50592.
Also does other cleanup in the file. (So hide whitespace changes.)