// Parses the domain section of an address. The domain may be in dot-atom format or surrounded by square // brackets in domain-literal format. // e.g. <*****@*****.**> or <user@[whatever I want]> // // Preconditions: // - data[index] is just inside of the angle brackets (if any). // // Postconditions: // - data[index] should refer to the '@' symbol // - returns the parsed domain, including any square brackets for domain-literals // // Throws a FormatException: // - For invalid un-escaped chars, including Unicode // - If the start of the data string is reached private static string ParseDomain(string data, ref int index) { // Skip comments and whitespace index = ReadCfwsAndThrowIfIncomplete(data, index); // Mark one end of the domain component int startingIndex = index; // Is the domain component in domain-literal format or dot-atom format? if (data[index] == MailBnfHelper.EndSquareBracket) { index = DomainLiteralReader.ReadReverse(data, index); } else { index = DotAtomReader.ReadReverse(data, index); } string domain = data.Substring(index + 1, startingIndex - index); // Skip comments and whitespace index = ReadCfwsAndThrowIfIncomplete(data, index); return(NormalizeOrThrow(domain)); }
// Parses the local-part section of an address. The local-part may be in dot-atom format or // quoted-string format. e.g. <user.name@domain> or <"user name"@domain> // We do not support the obsolete formats of user."name"@domain, "user".name@domain, or "user"."name"@domain. // // Preconditions: // - data[index + 1] is the '@' symbol // // Postconditions: // - data[index] should refer to the '<', if any, otherwise the next non-CFWS char. // - index == -1 if the beginning of the data string has been reached. // - returns the parsed local-part, including any bounding quotes around quoted-strings // // Throws a FormatException: // - For invalid un-escaped chars, including Unicode // - If the final value of data[index] is not a valid character to precede the local-part private static string ParseLocalPart(string data, ref int index, bool expectAngleBracket, bool expectMultipleAddresses) { // Skip comments and whitespace index = ReadCfwsAndThrowIfIncomplete(data, index); // Mark the start of the local-part int startingIndex = index; // Is the local-part component in quoted-string format or dot-atom format? if (data[index] == MailBnfHelper.Quote) { index = QuotedStringFormatReader.ReadReverseQuoted(data, index, true); } else { index = DotAtomReader.ReadReverse(data, index); // Check that the local-part is properly separated from the next component. It may be separated by a // comment, whitespace, an expected angle bracket, a quote for the display-name, or an expected comma // before the next address. if (index >= 0 && !( MailBnfHelper.IsAllowedWhiteSpace(data[index]) || // < local@domain > data[index] == MailBnfHelper.EndComment || // <(comment)local@domain> (expectAngleBracket && data[index] == MailBnfHelper.StartAngleBracket) || // <local@domain> (expectMultipleAddresses && data[index] == MailBnfHelper.Comma) // local@dom,local@dom // Note: The following condition is more lax than the RFC. This is done so we could support // a common invalid formats as shown below. || data[index] == MailBnfHelper.Quote // "display"local@domain ) ) { throw new FormatException(string.Format(Strings.MailHeaderFieldInvalidCharacter, data[index])); } } string localPart = data.Substring(index + 1, startingIndex - index); index = WhitespaceReader.ReadCfwsReverse(data, index); return(NormalizeOrThrow(localPart)); }