Email Verifier - Verify Email Addresses
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Email Address Verifier
will check every email address from a database or a
maillist and determine if the e-mails are still valid.
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Key Features:
1. Fast : 50 000
emails per hour
2. Larg Mailing Lists : >
1 000 000 emails
3. Import From : Excel,
Html , Text (.csv, .lst), Access, Word, Foxpro, Dbase (.dbf)
Email Address Verifier will check every email address from mail list and
determine if the emails are still valid. Email Address Verifier is powerful,
reliable and easy to use utility to clean up your contact lists.
Email Address Verifier is designed for email marketing managers, webmasters,
system administrators as well as for users who have their own mail lists and
have to keep them up to date. There is no need to contact your clients and
friends to check if their email addresses are valid.
Email Address Verifier connects directly to their SMTP server and checks it for
you. Nothing is sent to the recipient. Email Address Verifier can work in your
system tray. Email Address Verifier verifies every e-mail address from a
selected database or mailing list, allowing you to determine up to 80% of
"dead" mail addresses.
The speed depends on the size of your list, your connection to the Internet,
and the speed of the Web. If your list is large, you can run it at night. Email
Address Verifier helps to sace your time and decrease internet traffic, because
it keeping you from sending undeliverable messages.
When users move to another service provider, they can't leave old email
address. Users often not notify about that and you are left with "old" email
addresses. You have to avoid to send messages to "dead" addresses. If you use a
web service to manage your list and send newsletters - you will have to pay by
the number of sent messages or by the size of mailing list.
If you handle the message mailing yourself, then you will have to deal
with bounced messages. It is important to maintain a clean mail list and
remove bounced and undeliverable email addresses - because a lot of mail
servers block a sender's for repeated sending messages to "dead"/non-existed
email addresses.
For some domains, 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 because these mail server won't cooperate.

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