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    Marina Guest

    check mail domain


    when user submit his e-mail , is there a way to check if submitted mail domain
    exists? I guess hat I can't check if e-mail exists without sending real email
    and receiving error, but maybe at least I can check domain?
    can I find on the net a package that can do it?

  2. #2
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: check mail domain

    There is no way to do this, at least in real time. For example, my
    company's mail server was down for nearly a day recently. During that
    period it "didn't exist", but that doesn't mean you should consider my
    e-mail address invalid.

    If someone is giving you an e-mail address, they will give you a correct
    address IF they want to get e-mail from you. If they don't want to get
    e-mail from you, they will give you an incorrect address. If you insist on
    a correct address, they will provide a valid address, perhaps one of the
    addresses that you send copies of spam mail to for somebody to take action.
    In other words, it is unnecessary to check e-mail addresses.

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    Marina <marina.laysha@gorefer.com> wrote in message
    news:39d8a76e$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > when user submit his e-mail , is there a way to check if submitted mail

    domain
    > exists? I guess hat I can't check if e-mail exists without sending real

    email
    > and receiving error, but maybe at least I can check domain?
    > can I find on the net a package that can do it?




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