Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=49576&edit=1
ID: 49576
Comment by: damien dot regad at merckgroup dot com
Reported by: mparkin at de-facto dot com
Summary: Filter var for validating email is not validating
emails correctly
Status: Feedback
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: *General Issues
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 5.*
Assigned To: rasmus
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Going back to what grangeway posted 2 years ago, the filter still does not
accept single-domain addresses:
php > var_export( filter_var( 'user@localhost', FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL ) );
false
I tested with PHP 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.2 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) on Ubuntu 12.04
However, if I understand well the ABNF[1] in the RFC specification [2], this
should in fact be allowed (see sections 3.4.1 and 3.2.3 for details):
addr-spec = local-part "@" domain
domain = dot-atom / domain-literal / obs-domain
dot-atom = [CFWS] dot-atom-text [CFWS]
dot-atom-text = 1*atext *("." 1*atext)
The last bit (dot-atom-text) says that there must be 1 or more chars followed
by zero or more groups of ("." followed by 1 or more chars).
It would be nice to have this fixed. Thanks in advance !
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_Form
[2] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322
Previous Comments:
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[2010-08-17 21:34:47] michael at squiloople dot com
You might find this useful, taken directly from my article on E-mail address
validation, in deciding whether or not to allow single-label domain names:
"There is some confusion over whether or not single-label domain names are
allowed â michael@squiloople, for example. People often cite the following
section in RFC 5321 to argue that they are not allowed:
"'Only resolvable, fully-qualified domain names (FQDNs) are permitted when
domain names are used in SMTP. In other words, names that can be resolved to MX
RRs or address (i.e., A or AAAA) RRs (as discussed in Section 5) are permitted,
as are CNAME RRs whose targets can be resolved, in turn, to MX or address RRs.
Local nicknames or unqualified names MUST NOT be used.'
"The implicit premise here is that TLD-only domain names cannot be resolved to
MX RRs. This is simply untrue: both checkdnsrr('ai', 'MX') and getmxrr('ai',
$array) return true, showing that single-label domain names can, and do,
resolve
to MX RRs. Additionally, http://www.to/ is a valid, and active, domain.
Therefore, michael@squiloople is valid (although in this example,
âsquiloopleâ
is not a TLD).
"And as an extra note, hereâs another excerpt from RFC 5321:
"'In the case of a top-level domain used by itself in an email address, a
single
string is used without any dots.'"
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[2010-08-15 02:09:23] [email protected]
Have you tried with 5.2.14 or 5.3.3?
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[2010-08-14 21:10:33] grangeway at hotmail dot com
Additionally:
1) at the moment, I believe the current regex does not allow fred@com as an
email address. Albeit, it's going back almost 10 years now - I'm pretty sure I
received an email from someone @tld, complaining that a regex did not allow
their valid email address to sign up.
2) The issue the user hit is the phpmailer class contains the following code to
validate email addresses against FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL regardless of whether
SMTP or mail() is the sending method.
550 public static function ValidateAddress($address) {
551 if (function_exists('filter_var')) { //Introduced in PHP 5.2
...
else
regex
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[2010-08-14 20:48:24] [email protected]
Re-opened, the last comment seems quite valid to me, don't you think so Rasmus?
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[2010-08-05 16:41:58] alexsander dot rosa at gmail dot com
The format "username@box" for local networks IS allowed when the mail() method
is used. I quote RFC 5321: "local aliases MUST NOT appear in any SMTP
transaction." They say NOTHING about mail() method in the RFC.
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