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Emile is a library to parse an e-mail address in OCaml. This project is an extraction of MrMime - but we use Angstrom instead an internal decoder.
This implementation follow some RFCs:
- RFC 822
- RFC 2822
- RFC 5321 (domain part)
- RFC 5322
- RFC 6532
We handle UTF-8 (RFC 6532), domain defined on the SMTP protocol (RFC 5321), and general e-mail address purpose (RFC 822, RFC 2822, RFC 5322) including folding-whitespace.
The last means we can parse something like:
A Group(Some people)
:Chris Jones <c@(Chris's host.)public.example>,
joe@example.org,
John <jdoe@one.test> (my dear friend); (the end of the group)"
For a general purpose, it's not needed and is close e-mail purpose.
Then, for domain part (explained on RFC 6532 - SMTP protocol), we handle this kind of domain:
first.last@[12.34.56.78]
first.last@[IPv6:1111:2222:3333::4444:12.34.56.78]
The parser of IPv* is done by Ipaddr. As a old specification, we handle multiple-domains like:
<@a.com,b.com:john@doe.com>
Obviously, we handle (nested) comments:
a(a(b(c)d(e(f))g)h(i)j)@iana.org
All parsers are binded with a comment which explain where you can find the ABNF description and some notes about implementation. All was check by hand.
Author | Romain Calascibetta <romain.calascibetta@gmail.com> |
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License | MIT |
Published | |
Homepage | https://github.com/dinosaure/emile |
Issue Tracker | https://github.com/dinosaure/emile/issues |
Maintainer | Romain Calascibetta <romain.calascibetta@gmail.com> |
Dependencies | |
Source [http] | https://github.com/dinosaure/emile/releases/download/v0.1/emile-0.1.tbz sha256=49c4c02ffa3fa44610147942fa8fa4dcdf7e1f75b44d4a3ac6719b66b2663925 md5=c3204197ca89707b03933b24ffe6d861 |
Edit | https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/tree/master/packages/emile/emile.0.1/opam |