On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 13:23:03 +0200, Ingo Linkweiler wrote: >> The usual way to cope with this is sending out confirmation mails. No >> need to check if the address is syntactically correct beforehand. > > yes, I do this allready. But it would be nice to do some checks before > to avoid wrong user inputs.
Because you like reinventing the wheel and doing the same work twice? By memory, in an thread about the same topic just a few days ago, Fredrik Lundh posted a link to Perl's FAQs that suggests a method for "validating" email addresses: treat it like a password and ask the user to type it twice. That will protect against simple typos and input errors. For everything else, send to it and see what happens. -- Steven D'Aprano -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list