the current version of this code looks like
my ($error) = 0;
my (@other_addresses) = split( /\n/, $email_list );
foreach (@other_addresses) {
my $ok = Email::Valid->address($_);
$error++ if(!$ok);
print "address($_) = $ok\n";
print "error ".$error."<br>";
}
$error_message .= "$error Email list contains an invalid email ad
+dress.<br>" if $error;
and gives me
address(test@test.com ) = error 1
address(test2@test.com) = test2@test.com error 1
There was an error with your form submission.
1 Email list contains an invalid email address.
it seems to let every address through whether it is valid or not.
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