Releases: JoshData/python-email-validator
Releases · JoshData/python-email-validator
v2.1.1 (February 26, 2024)
- Fixed typo 'marking' instead of 'marketing' in case-insensitive mailbox name list.
- When DNS-based deliverability checks fail, in some cases exceptions are now thrown with
raise ... from
for better nested exception tracking. - Fixed tests to work when no local resolver can be configured.
- This project is now licensed under the Unlicense (instead of CC0).
- Minor improvements to tests.
- Minor improvements to code style.
v2.1.0
2.1.0 (October 22, 2023)
- Python 3.8+ is now required (support for Python 3.7 was dropped).
- The old
email
field on the returnedValidatedEmail
object, which in the previous version was superseded bynormalized
, will now raise a deprecation warning if used. See https://stackoverflow.com/q/879173 for strategies to suppress the DeprecationWarning. - A
__version__
module attribute is added. - The email address argument to validate_email is now marked as positional-only to better reflect the documented usage using the new Python 3.8 feature.
v2.0.0
v1.3.1
v1.3.0
Version 1.3.0 (September 18, 2022)
- Deliverability checks now check for 'v=spf1 -all' SPF records as a way to reject more bad domains.
- Special use domain names now raise EmailSyntaxError instead of EmailUndeliverableError since they are performed even if check_deliverability is off.
- New module-level attributes are added to override the default values of the keyword arguments and the special-use domains list.
- The keyword arguments of the public methods are now marked as keyword-only.
- pyIsEmail's test cases are added to the tests.
- Recommend that check_deliverability be set to False for validation on login pages.
- Added an undocumented globally_deliverable option.
v1.2.1
Changes in version 1.2.0:
- Rejecting domains with NULL MX records (when deliverability checks are turned on).
- Rejecting unsafe unicode characters. (Some of these checks you should be doing on all of your user inputs already!)
- Rejecting most special-use reserved domain names. A new
test_environment
option is added for using@*.test
domains. - Some fixes in the tests.
In version 1.2.1:
- example and example.com/net/org are removed from the special-use domains list.
- SPECIAL_USE_DOMAIN_NAMES is now a documented part of the API (and it is a list instead of a tuple)
- New module-level attributes ALLOW_SMTPUTF8, CHECK_DELIVERABILITY, TEST_ENVIRONMENT, and DEFAULT_TIMEOUT can be used to change the default values of the keyword arguments.
- Travis CI is updated to test from Python 3.6 forward, dropping 3.5.
v1.1.3
v1.1.2
Version 1.1.1
v1.1.1 Version 1.1.1