the string contains an @ and at least one dot after thatEven that's not quite right (see how easy this is to get wrong!).
One of the country-code registrars (I forget which now) has addresses at the top-level domain! Like "foo@to" for the ".to" registrar.
So please, don't look for a dot. Stick with the Email::Valid-style validators.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to •Re^2: On Validating Email Addresses
by merlyn
in thread On Validating Email Addresses
by dws
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