X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=email-validator.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=email-validator.cabal;h=61f280912e2e9142c9cfc6b09e937ec548392ec0;hp=c2635fe4a7a242a4001bf71428df435759040813;hb=HEAD;hpb=84dadb632d7fd7f968b59f1317cf9e0b562fbe79 diff --git a/email-validator.cabal b/email-validator.cabal index c2635fe..94c14f4 100644 --- a/email-validator.cabal +++ b/email-validator.cabal @@ -1,15 +1,16 @@ cabal-version: 3.0 name: email-validator -version: 1.0.1 +version: 1.1.0 author: Michael Orlitzky maintainer: Michael Orlitzky homepage: https://michael.orlitzky.com/code/email-validator.xhtml bug-reports: mailto:michael@orlitzky.com category: Utils -license: AGPL-3.0-only +license: AGPL-3.0-or-later license-file: doc/LICENSE build-type: Simple extra-source-files: + doc/COPYING doc/man1/email-validator.1 synopsis: Perform basic syntax and deliverability checks on email addresses. @@ -18,33 +19,13 @@ description: * Ensuring that the length of local and domain parts is within the RFC-specified limits. - * A syntax check using a regular expression, or the full RFC 5322 - grammar (see the @--rfc5322@ option). - - * Confirmation of the existence of an @MX@ record for the domain part of - the address. This is not required; in fact many domains accept mail - via an @A@ record for e.g. example.com which is used in lieu of an @MX@ - record. This behavior can be controlled via the @--accept-a@ flag. - - These checks are performed in parallel using the number of available - threads. To increase the number of threads, you can pass the - appropriate flag to the GHC runtime. - - This will set the number of threads to 25: - - @ - $ email-validator +RTS -N25 < addresses.csv - @ - - /Input/ - - The @input@ (via stdin) should be a list of email addresses, - one per line. Empty lines will be ignored. - - /Output/ + grammar. + * Confirmation of valid @MX@ records (or, optionally, @A@ + records) for the domain. - Valid email addresses will be written to stdout, one per line. + A complete description, options, and examples can be found in the + man page. executable email-validator