re = /^(([^<>()\[\]\.,;:\s@\"]{1,64}(\.[^<>()\[\]\.,;:\s@\"]+)*)|(\".+\"))@\[*(?!.*?\.\.)(([^<>()[\]\.,;\s@\"]+\.?)+[^<>()[\]\.,;\s@\"]{2,})\]?/im
str = 'prettyandsimple@example.com
very.common@example.com
disposable.style.email.with+symbol@example.com
other.email-with-dash@example.com
(one-letter local part)
x@example.com
"much.more unusual"@example.com
"very.unusual.@.unusual.com"@example.com
"very.(),:;<>[]\\".VERY.\\"very@\\\\ \\"very\\".unusual"@strange.example.com
example-indeed@strange-example.com
(local domain name with no TLD)
admin@mailserver1
#!$%&\'*+-/=?^_`{}|~@example.org
"()<>[]:,;@\\\\\\"!#$%&\'*+-/=?^_`{}| ~.a"@example.org
(space between the quotes)
" "@example.org
example@localhost
example@s.solutions
user@com
user@localserver
user@[2001:DB8::1][
user@[IPv6:2001:db8::1]
©other.email-with-dash@example.com
?prettyandsimple@example.com
用户@例子.广告
अजअय@डाअटा.भारत
квіточка@пошта.укр
θσερ@εχαμπλε.ψομ
Dörte@Sörensen.example.com
аджай@экзампл.рус
Invalid email addresses[edit]
(no @ character)
Abc.example.com
(only one @ is allowed outside quotation marks)
A@b@c@example.com
(none of the special characters in this local part are allowed outside quotation marks)
a"b(c)d,e:f;g<h>i[j\\k]l@example.com
(quoted strings must be dot separated or the only element making up the local part)
just"not"right@example.com
(spaces, quotes, and backslashes may only exist when within quoted strings and preceded by a backslash)
this is"not\\allowed@example.com
(even if escaped (preceded by a backslash), spaces, quotes, and backslashes must still be contained by quotes)
this\\ still\\"not\\\\allowed@example.com
(double dot before @)
john..doe@example.com
with caveat: Gmail lets this through, Email address#Local-part the dots altogether
(double dot after @)
john.doe@example..com
(exceeds 64 characters in local part)
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234+x@example.com
alskjnakjanv1wadfqaebbsfdfagfbnbKJANDVlvn13dcljnvzlkjbnadlkgf3cjnj@winnipeg.com
'
subst = 'QuestionText = "$1",'
result = str.gsub(re, subst)
# Print the result of the substitution
puts result
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html