[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Or one can look at Mastering Regular Expressions page 316 which
> contains, in highly compressed micro type, a 6,598 byte (he says)
> regular expression for matching email addresses.  (The previous
> several pages develop the RE.) Jeffrey E. F. Friedl O'Reilly (of
> course)--I have the first edition, January, 1997. 

Or those that can't type that much RE correctly (which certainly 
includes me), see
        http://public.yahoo.com/~jfriedl/regex/email-opt.pl
        http://public.yahoo.com/~jfriedl/regex/email-unopt.pl

The errata are also on that site
        http://public.yahoo.com/~jfriedl/regex/

        Nigel.
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