On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 11:17:10AM -0400, Brad Nicholson wrote:
> Does anybody have regular expression handy to verfiy email addresses?

It's not possible to validate an email address with a regex. If
you're prepared to handwave over things like whitespace and
embedded comments you can validate with a scary big regex.
Take a look at Mail::RFC822::Address from CPAN.

But, depending on what you're doing, validation may not be a good
idea. There are email addresses that are syntactically invalid that
are deliverable and in active use. You might want to look at
just doing some basic sanity checking instead, rather than
full validation - something like

/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@(?:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED])?[a-z0-9-_]+\.(?:a[defgilmnoqrstuwz]|b[abdefghijmnorstvwyz]|c[acdfghiklmnoruvxyz]|d[ejkmoz]|e[ceghrst]|f[ijkmorx]|g[abdefhilmnpqrstuwy]|h[kmnrtu]|i[delnoqrst]|j[mop]|k[eghimnprwyz]|l[abcikrstuvy]|m[acdghklmnopqrstuvwxyz]|n[acefgilopruz]|om|p[aefghklmnrtwy]|qa|r[eouw]|s[abcdeghijklmnortvyz]|t[cdfghjkmnoprtvwz]|u[agkmsyz]|v[aceginu]|w[fs]|y[etu]|z[amw]|edu|com|net|org|gov|mil|info|biz|coop|museum|aero|name|pro)$/

This'll exclude email addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the owners of such 
are used
to their being rejected, and it saves you from a lot of the usual miskeyed
addresses.

Cheers,
  Steve


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