docs: Add cross-TLD fuzzy domain matching for Salesforce#95
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Summary
Cal.com now supports cross-TLD fuzzy domain matching when resolving which Salesforce account an attendee belongs to. For example, an attendee with an
@acme.co.ukemail can now be matched to a Salesforce account whose website isacme.com. This works across all top-level domains including multi-level ones like.co.uk,.com.au, and.co.jp. Free email domains and very short company names are automatically excluded to prevent false matches.Changes
Triggered by calcom/cal@05c2386 by @alishaz-polymath