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    109 months ago

    Which ones? In RFC 5322 every address contains an addr-spec at some point, which in turn must include an @. RFC 6854 does not seem to change this. Or did I misread something?

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        9 months ago

        And it’s matched by .+@.+ as it contains an @.

        Remember, we’re taking about regular expressions here so .+ means “a sequence of one or more arbitrary characters”. It does not imply that an actual dot is present.

        (And I overlooked the edit. Oops.)