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Current version: 2.0.0.post2-alt1
Build date: 6 may 2023, 08:56 ( 53.3 weeks ago )
Size: 38.96 Kb
Home page: https://pypi.org/project/email-validator
License: CC0-1.0
Summary: A robust email syntax and deliverability validation library for Python
Description:
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Build date: 6 may 2023, 08:56 ( 53.3 weeks ago )
Size: 38.96 Kb
Home page: https://pypi.org/project/email-validator
License: CC0-1.0
Summary: A robust email syntax and deliverability validation library for Python
Description:
A robust email address syntax and deliverability validation library
for Python by Joshua Tauberer.
This library validates that a string is of the form name@example.com.
This is the sort of validation you would want for an email-based login
form on a website.
Key features:
* Checks that an email address has the correct syntax --- good for
login forms or other uses related to identifying users.
* Gives friendly error messages when validation fails (appropriate
to show to end users).
* (optionally) Checks deliverability: Does the domain name resolve?
And you can override the default DNS resolver.
* Supports internationalized domain names and (optionally)
internationalized local parts, but blocks unsafe characters.
* Normalizes email addresses (super important for internationalized
addresses!).
The library is NOT for validation of the To: line in an email message
(e.g. My Name <my@address.com>), which flanker is more appropriate for.
And this library does NOT permit obsolete forms of email addresses,
so if you need strict validation against the email specs exactly,
use pyIsEmail.
Current maintainer: Anton Zhukharev for Python by Joshua Tauberer.
This library validates that a string is of the form name@example.com.
This is the sort of validation you would want for an email-based login
form on a website.
Key features:
* Checks that an email address has the correct syntax --- good for
login forms or other uses related to identifying users.
* Gives friendly error messages when validation fails (appropriate
to show to end users).
* (optionally) Checks deliverability: Does the domain name resolve?
And you can override the default DNS resolver.
* Supports internationalized domain names and (optionally)
internationalized local parts, but blocks unsafe characters.
* Normalizes email addresses (super important for internationalized
addresses!).
The library is NOT for validation of the To: line in an email message
(e.g. My Name <my@address.com>), which flanker is more appropriate for.
And this library does NOT permit obsolete forms of email addresses,
so if you need strict validation against the email specs exactly,
use pyIsEmail.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- python3-module-email-validator