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Just a simple check to make sure that a person's email address matches their domain.
For example .. in a form you have 2 textboxs .. 1 for their website url, the other for their email address. This checks to see if the domains for the email address and the website url match.
For example .. in a form you have 2 textboxs .. 1 for their website url, the other for their email address. This checks to see if the domains for the email address and the website url match.
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Send Basic Email
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Makes sure the email addresses with IP addresses are not private network addresses. Allows multiple sub-domain levels. verifies characters within domain names. only allows standard length 26 characters for each domain name level, except the top (3 max)
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wizard04
(Supported by JavaScript, maybe other languages)
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wizard04
Functions for validating, parsing, and normalizing URIs and their parts.
If you find any errors, please leave a comment.
parseURI(str) splits a URI into its parts
parseQueryNumeric(str) splits a query string into its name/value pairs; returns a 2-D array
parseQueryAssociative(str) splits a query string into its name/value pairs; returns an associative array
parseURL(str) splits a URL (i.e., http(s) scheme URI) into its parts
normalizeURLDomain(domain) converts an obscured URL domain to a more readable one
normalizeIPv4(ip) normalizes an IPv4 address
normalizeIPv6(ip) normalizes an IPv6 address
normalizeURLPath(path) converts an obscured URL path to a more readable one
parseMailto(str) splits a mailto scheme URI into its parts
normalizeEmailAddress(str) converts an obscured email address to a more readable one; unfolds and removes comments
fixURL(str, domain) attempts to fix a URL if needed
fixHyperlink(str, domain, allowMailto) attempts to fix a hyperlink address (http(s) or mailto) if needed
For URLs, note that IPvFuture addresses are not supported.
If you find any errors, please leave a comment.
parseURI(str) splits a URI into its parts
parseQueryNumeric(str) splits a query string into its name/value pairs; returns a 2-D array
parseQueryAssociative(str) splits a query string into its name/value pairs; returns an associative array
parseURL(str) splits a URL (i.e., http(s) scheme URI) into its parts
normalizeURLDomain(domain) converts an obscured URL domain to a more readable one
normalizeIPv4(ip) normalizes an IPv4 address
normalizeIPv6(ip) normalizes an IPv6 address
normalizeURLPath(path) converts an obscured URL path to a more readable one
parseMailto(str) splits a mailto scheme URI into its parts
normalizeEmailAddress(str) converts an obscured email address to a more readable one; unfolds and removes comments
fixURL(str, domain) attempts to fix a URL if needed
fixHyperlink(str, domain, allowMailto) attempts to fix a hyperlink address (http(s) or mailto) if needed
For URLs, note that IPvFuture addresses are not supported.
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Simple code to get the html of a webpage and send is as a html email msg.
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Have you ever wanted to create a task in your Outlook To-Do list based on an email you just got?? I have many times, so I wrote this script a while back - it will create an Outlook task (syncs with handheld and such) based on the contents of an email - incuding any attachements.
handy to get stuff out of your inbox and on your To-Do list!
handy to get stuff out of your inbox and on your To-Do list!
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Cloudgen
The regular expression include the following:
Local part include (at least 2 characters):
1. Uppercase and lowercase English letters (a-z, A-Z)
2. Digits 0 through 9
3. Characters ! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~
4. Character . (dot) provided that it is not the first or last character, and provided also that it does not appear two or more times consecutively.
Top Level Domains include:
1. country-code top-level domains (ISO 3166)
2. generic top-level domains
3. sponsored top-level domains
4. infrastructure top-level domain
Detailed Discussion will be found: The regular expression for checking email
Local part include (at least 2 characters):
1. Uppercase and lowercase English letters (a-z, A-Z)
2. Digits 0 through 9
3. Characters ! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~
4. Character . (dot) provided that it is not the first or last character, and provided also that it does not appear two or more times consecutively.
Top Level Domains include:
1. country-code top-level domains (ISO 3166)
2. generic top-level domains
3. sponsored top-level domains
4. infrastructure top-level domain
Detailed Discussion will be found: The regular expression for checking email
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Send an email with VB.net 2.0 with your SMTP Serve
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This perl subroutine uses the CPAN module Mail::Webmail::Gmail to iterate through a Gmail account searching for a particular string. If a match is found, the sender's name along with his/her email address, the subject, and the "blurb" is printed to standard out. Also, all messages found will be archived automatically within Gmail to clear the message from the inbox folder. The subroutine returns the number of messages found back to the calling environment.
Sample invocation: check_email(username, password);
By default, the subroutine will use encryption to connect to Gmail however, by setting encrypt_session to '0' will disable encryption.
Sample invocation: check_email(username, password);
By default, the subroutine will use encryption to connect to Gmail however, by setting encrypt_session to '0' will disable encryption.







