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Informations about the package email-validator

EmailValidator

Suported RFCs

This library aims to support:

RFC 5321, 5322, 6530, 6531, 6532.

Requirements

Installation

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Getting Started

EmailValidatorrequires you to decide which (or combination of them) validation/s strategy/ies you'd like to follow for each validation.

A basic example with the RFC validation

Available validations

  1. RFCValidation: Standard RFC-like email validation.
  2. NoRFCWarningsValidation: RFC-like validation that will fail when warnings* are found.
  3. DNSCheckValidation: Will check if there are DNS records that signal that the server accepts emails. This does not entails that the email exists.
  4. SpoofCheckValidation: Will check for multi-utf-8 chars that can signal an erroneous email name.
  5. MultipleValidationWithAnd: It is a validation that operates over other validations performing a logical and (&&) over the result of each validation.
  6. DNSDigCheckValidation
  7. GMailValidation
  8. HotmailValidation
  9. Your own validation: You can extend the library behaviour by implementing your own validations.

*warnings: Warnings are deviations from the RFC that in a broader interpretation are acceptded.

How to extend

It's easy! You just need to implement EmailValidation and you can use your own validation.

Other Contributors

(You can find current contributors here)

As this is a port from another library and work, here are other people related to the previous one:

License

Released under the MIT License attached with this code.


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