I concur with all of the comments made
hardburn above - Matching email addresses is a much more complex task than what most people realise. Generally however I lean towards the use of
Email::Valid::Loose in place of
Email::Valid as this allows for better matching as per
RFC2822, which supercedes
RFC 822, and permits the
. (period) character in the
local-part portion of the email address.
Additionally, depending upon your matching requirements, it may be worth modifying URI::Find to employ the regular expression from Email::Valid::Loose above ($Email::Valid::Loose::Addr_spec_re) to be employed for matching ($URI::scheme_re).
perl -le "print unpack'N', pack'B32', '00000000000000000000001010101011'"
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