Mike,

> No.  You've only allowed for hyphens in the first element 
> after the @ sign
> -- this address has them in the 2nd element.

Ah, yes, I guess I had it that way because there are no hyphens in top
level domain designations, but hadn't accounted for the fact that it
would exclude them if there were more elements.
Thanks for pointing that out.

John,
        Thank you for pointing out the period matching problem! I will
adjust my syntax as you suggest.

Manuel,
        The classes you recommend are probably more robust than what I'm
accomplishing on my own. I will look into using them. Thank you for the
link.

-- 
Yoroshiku!
Dave G
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