Urb wrote:
> I'm tired of people submitting invalid e-mail address and have
> created a perl subroutine to check the syntax of e-mail addresses in
> self defense. It doesn't check the actual mail server, but rather the
> syntax.
>
> If you have a chance, please test it and see if you can get it to
> accept a bad address or reject of good address. It's at:
>
http://usats.com/cgi-bin/chk-mail.pl
[email protected] was valid.
[email protected] said that [email protected] was valid. (the extra . was parsed out)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] came up as valid (but should it? I know you're parsing
out extra .'s)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] resulted in "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is in valid
format" Can _ be the only char between .'s?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] came up as valid (can you have .com twice?)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] came up as valid (com and net?)
Jack
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