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eMail Verifier 3.0.2 - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - eMail Verifier

  1. Using eMail Verifier results
    You can use eMail Verifier results for example saving bad e-mails in order to batch delete them from your master list for example using MaxBulk Mailer.

    Proceed this way:
    1. - Test your list.
    2. - Save bad e-mails to a file named 'DELETE'
    3. - Load your master list with MaxBulk.
    4. - Drop the DELETE file over the recipient list.
    This is far the best way to use eMail Verifier but you can also choose to save good e-mails and use it directly.


  2. eMail Verifier gives good e-mail addresses as bad
    eMail Verifier verifies every e-mail address from a given mailing list, allowing you to determine up to 80% of "dead" mail addresses. For some addresses, such as AOL, Yahoo, and other non-SMTP mail, you can't verify whether the address is good or not. You won't know definitively until some bounce. The mail server won't cooperate.

    In fact, a few ISP's mail servers are configured in a way they prevent anybody to find out if an e-mail address is good or not sometimes to protect their customer e-mail addresses from harvester tools.

    Consider eMail Verifier as a tool for tracking bad e-mail addresses instead of validating good ones.


  3. Residential IP address error
    A few ISPs don't accept messages sent from a residential IP address. A residential IP address is the one any DSL, cable or modem users get when connecting to the internet. That means they don't accept e-mails from users using their own SMTP server.

    eMail Verifier is like an SMTP server so it uses that IP number to identify itself.

    Note that thousands of companies worldwide run their own SMTP server over DSL or cable connections.


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