Valid Email in contact form

What is the best way to make sure that a valid Email has been
entered in a contact form?

The *only* way would be to send an email to that address, and
have the
recipient visit a page on your site to validate that they
have received it.
Short of that, the best you can do is to make sure that the
FORMAT of the
email address is correct.
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