additional comment, for the username can be any cases, what happen if you have
username Abc_123  ?? well, ..... try this too:

'[^@]+\@(cc\.)?owu\.edu$'



Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:

> On Oct 25, Jason LaMar said:
>
> >I'm trying to modify the ubiquitous FormMail CGI scripts so that Web form
> >results are sent ONLY to recipients on campus. Right now, there's a line to
> >accomplish this for [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail addresses ...
> >
> >@validrecipients = ( '^[a-z]{1,}\@cc\.owu\.edu$' );
> >
> >My question is: What code do I have to add to get Web form results to ALSO
> >go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (without the "cc" on the front end of the domain)?
>
> (You can use + instead of {1,} in the regex -- it's standard practice.)
>
> To do what you want, make the cc\. part optional:
>
>   '^[a-z]+\@(cc\.)?owu\.edu$'
>
> X? means that X is optional (matches zero or one time).  Refer to the
> perlre and perlretut documentation, available on your computer via the
> 'perldoc' program, or online at http://www.perldoc.org/.
>
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