Table: Users
+---------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +---------------+---------+ | user_id | int | | name | varchar | | mail | varchar | +---------------+---------+ user_id is the primary key for this table. This table contains information of the users signed up in a website. Some e-mails are invalid.
Write an SQL query to find the users who have valid emails.
A valid e-mail has a prefix name and a domain where:
- The prefix name is a string that may contain letters (upper or lower case), digits, underscore
'_'
, period'.'
and/or dash'-'
. The prefix name must start with a letter. - The domain is
'@leetcode.com'
.
Return the result table in any order.
The query result format is in the following example.
Users
+---------+-----------+-------------------------+
| user_id | name | mail |
+---------+-----------+-------------------------+
| 1 | Winston | [email protected] |
| 2 | Jonathan | jonathanisgreat |
| 3 | Annabelle | [email protected] |
| 4 | Sally | [email protected] |
| 5 | Marwan | quarz#[email protected] |
| 6 | David | [email protected] |
| 7 | Shapiro | [email protected] |
+---------+-----------+-------------------------+
Result table:
+---------+-----------+-------------------------+
| user_id | name | mail |
+---------+-----------+-------------------------+
| 1 | Winston | [email protected] |
| 3 | Annabelle | [email protected] |
| 4 | Sally | [email protected] |
+---------+-----------+-------------------------+
The mail of user 2 doesn't have a domain.
The mail of user 5 has # sign which is not allowed.
The mail of user 6 doesn't have leetcode domain.
The mail of user 7 starts with a period.