Is there any other better way of doing it?
have I missed any thing?
Please Suggest!
I have build up a code which validate email id,
Note, "ITX" is default company and any email id
having @itx should have .ca at the end.
use strict;
use warnings;
my @id = (' @itx.org ', 'tart@itx.com', 't_art@hotmail.com');
my @validid;
foreach(@id)
{
my $valid = validate($_);
if($valid)
{
push(@validid, $valid);
}
else
{
print "Invalid id $_\n";
exit;
}
}
print "Valid IDs: @validid\n";
sub validate
{
my $id = shift;
$id =~ s/\s+$//;
$id =~ s/^\s+//;
if($id =~ /^@|^\./)
{
return;
}
elsif($id =~ /^.*\@itx\.com/i)
{
if($id !~ /ca$/)
{
return "$id.ca" if($id =~ /com$/);
}
else
{
return "$id";
}
}
elsif($id =~ /^.*\@\w+\.(?:com|org|net)/)
{
return "$id";
}
return;
}
Cheers!
Update
Thanks! jwkrahn suggestion implemented!
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