Troy A. Johnson said:
> Could you do this:
> 
> @addrlist = grep(!/$addr/, @addrlist);

John Trammell suggested

@addrlist = grep { $_ ne $addr } @addrlist;

which, if I understand correctly, is roughly equivalent, but the { ne }
version will match the full text only, while the /$addr/ version will match
substrings also.  (And we don't want bad input of "@" to remove all email
addresses!)

@addrlist = grep !/^$addr$/, @addrlist;

seems to work, though.

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