It's even easier then that.
The docs for Email::Find have a section entitled "SUBCLASSING" that explains how you can make your own version with a different regex, or validation function. You can create a basic subclass that just defienes a new regex (with spaces before and after, and or enclosed in "<...>" -- whatever you want. "
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