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Speaking of things you can't parse with regex...
The best validation for a valid email address is always sending a verification mail. I've rejected countless MRs that contained ad-hoc regex email validation copied from the internet. I'd allow a check for it to contain an
@
.What if it only contains @?
If they are also sending a validation email, it would fail, so no issue.
Honestly I feel like PHP regex may be able to parse html but not entirely sure