RFC 2822 - style email address validation for Python
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- This module provides a single method, valid_email_address(), which returns
True or False to indicate whether a given address is valid according to the ‘addr-spec’ part of the specification given in [RFC 2822] (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt). Ideally, we would like to find this in some other library, already thoroughly tested and well- maintained. The standard Python library email.utils contains a parse_addr() function, but it is not sufficient to detect many malformed addresses.
This implementation aims to be faithful to the RFC, with the exception of a circular definition (see comments inline), and with the omission of the pattern components marked as “obsolete”.
Yes, all this really does is build a big regular expression. But it builds it in nice pieces that correspond to the RFC, and there’s a big bunch of unit tests that try to ensure each little piece of the regexp works as intended. (See test_email_validation.py.)
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