Improvement in handling invalid email address strings
| | |
| | | $address = 'MAILER-DAEMON'; |
| | | $name = substr($val, 0, -strlen($m[1])); |
| | | } |
| | | else if (preg_match('/('.$email_rx.')/', $val, $m)) { |
| | | $name = $m[1]; |
| | | } |
| | | else { |
| | | $name = $val; |
| | | } |
| | |
| | | |
| | | if (!$address && $name) { |
| | | $address = $name; |
| | | $name = ''; |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | if ($address) { |
| | |
| | | // invalid (#1489092) |
| | | 22 => '"John Doe @ SomeBusinessName" <MAILER-DAEMON>', |
| | | 23 => '=?UTF-8?B?IlRlc3QsVGVzdCI=?= <test@domain.tld>', |
| | | // invalid, but we do our best to parse correctly |
| | | 24 => '"email@test.com" <>', |
| | | ); |
| | | |
| | | $results = array( |
| | |
| | | // invalid (#1489092) |
| | | 22 => array(1, 'John Doe @ SomeBusinessName', 'MAILER-DAEMON'), |
| | | 23 => array(1, 'Test,Test', 'test@domain.tld'), |
| | | 24 => array(1, '', 'email@test.com'), |
| | | ); |
| | | |
| | | foreach ($headers as $idx => $header) { |