Martin Winkler wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> For a subscription tool of a mailing list I'd like to quick-check the
> e-mail address our users type. Is there a little product/method etc.
> available that does this? I know that you can only be sure whether an
> e-mail address exists or not, when you actu
At 10:58 22.11.2000, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
>There is a "monster" regular expression made by Tom Christiansen I think.
>A link is on
>http://www.perl.com/pub/doc/manual/html/pod/perlfaq9.html#How_do_I_check_a_valid_mail_addr
>
>
Yes, I know this link - especially the absolutely voodoo-style rege
> e-mail address exists or not, when you actually send a mail to the user,
> but a quick-n-dirty check would be nice. Maybe even complete RFC-compliancy
> as implemented in some Perl-Modules? (spaces, "@" sign, dot-notation etc.)
There is a "monster" regular expression made by Tom Christiansen
At 11/21/00 04:27 PM, Martin Winkler wrote:
>For a subscription tool of a mailing list I'd like to quick-check the
>e-mail address our users type.
As a check on whether an email address *looks* OK, I use the following
External Method. If ICANN really approves TLDs that are other than 2 or 3
ch
Hi all,
For a subscription tool of a mailing list I'd like to quick-check the
e-mail address our users type. Is there a little product/method etc.
available that does this? I know that you can only be sure whether an
e-mail address exists or not, when you actually send a mail to the user,
but