How to return error message using macro or others ways

Hi !
I need your help to find a technical solution.
We have an alv object with 2 parameters (a checkbox and a writable field which is for address mail.) When you push the button B1, the function module SX_INTERNET_ADDRESS_TO_NORMAL is called to verify the email address.
If I use the classic way to show the exceptions returned by the function module, the user can read the message but when he does an action on the program this dump. (The program has been killed.)
I am looking for a way to show the error message and the possibility to change the email address. I think that using a popup information would work but I do not find this way very nice. Can I use macro to have the message on the status? In positive case, could you explain me how to use it?
Thanks!

check the context in which the message statement is running, [here in sap library - message processing|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/9f/dbaae335c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/frameset.htm], you will get the answer why!

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