[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does it really need to be a regular expression? Why not just write a > short function that breaks apart the input and validates each part? > > def IsEmail(addr): > 'Returns True if addr appears to be a valid email address' > > # we don't allow stuff like [EMAIL PROTECTED]@biff.com > if addr.count('@') != 1: > return False > name, host = addr.split('@') > > # verify the hostname (is an IP or has a valid TLD, etc.) > hostParts = host.split('.') > ... > > That way you'd have a nice, readable chunk of code that you could tweak > as needed (for example, maybe you'll find that the RFC is too liberal > so you'll end up needing to add additional rules to exclude "bad" > addresses). >
Good idea. I'll see what I can do with this. Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list