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mx.com.inftel.oss:email-validator
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Email validator is a simple wrapper to "javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress". The validation is accomplished by creating an "InternetAddress" object, calling "InternetAddress.validate()" and calling "InternetAddress.getAddress().equals()" to ensure the "value" is an "email" without "name".
Email validator is a simple wrapper to javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress. The validation is accomplished by creating an InternetAddress object, calling InternetAddress.validate() and calling InternetAddress.getAddress().equals() to ensure the value is an email without name.
You can contact sending an email directly to Santos Zatarain Vera (santoszv(at)inftel.com.mx), please use as subject Email Validator.
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Email validator is a simple wrapper to "javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress". The validation is accomplished by creating an "InternetAddress" object, calling "InternetAddress.validate()" and calling "InternetAddress.getAddress().equals()" to ensure the "value" is an "email" without "name".
We found that mx.com.inftel.oss:email-validator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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