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Author Topic: an app to validate email addresses?  (Read 3298 times)

dbarton

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an app to validate email addresses?
« on: August 02, 2010, 10:59 PM »

I send emails to my opt in mailing list the old fashioned way.

I'm looking for an app to run one time on my list of email addresses that can email each one, and delete any that are no good anymore. If they bounce, I want to delete that address from the list.

It would need to send just maybe 200 messages per hour, so as not to violate my ISP limits.

Anything exist?

40hz

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Re: an app to validate email addresses?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2010, 06:50 AM »
G-lock Software's Advanced E-Mail Verifier will do that. They offer free and reasonably priced personal and business editions of this package.  

Info link: http://www.glocksoft.com/amlv/

I don't know if it has a throttle control. But you could break you list into smaller chunks and run them separately if you're worried about pissing your ISP off by looking like you're a spammer. Be forewarned, many ISPs are onto the "slow list" ploy so now they also monitor packet type trending. So doing back to back address "verf" requests may trigger a security alert if your list is very large. When in doubt, let your ISP know what you want do before you do it. It's a pain, but it's still better than getting shut off if they misinterpret your actions.

Just my tuppence.

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Disclaimer: 40hz is not affiliated with G-Lock Software, nor does he get anything for recommending their software. He buys his licenses from them just like everybody else.  ;D  

« Last Edit: August 03, 2010, 07:04 AM by 40hz »