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- | ==== E-Mail | + | ==== Masks ==== |
Here you can set your custom rules that will mark an E-Mail as Valid/Not Valid or Unsure. If you are e.g. not interested in verifying *@hotmail.com addressed, you can add that Mask and set it to "Do not load" | Here you can set your custom rules that will mark an E-Mail as Valid/Not Valid or Unsure. If you are e.g. not interested in verifying *@hotmail.com addressed, you can add that Mask and set it to "Do not load" | ||
- | ---- | + | ==== Response - Not Valid ==== |
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- | ==== Server | + | |
SMTP-Servers will reply with a message. Some tell the program that the E-Mail is valid, others say it's not. You can define that here in case you have some replies that are not defined already. Please also [[http:// | SMTP-Servers will reply with a message. Some tell the program that the E-Mail is valid, others say it's not. You can define that here in case you have some replies that are not defined already. Please also [[http:// | ||
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- | ==== Server | + | An SMTP-Server |
- | An SMTP-Server can also reply with a message that is not telling us that an E-Mail | + | |
+ | ==== Response | ||
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+ | There are special cases where some server responses pretend to give you an Unsure or "Not Valid" response (other than 200 reply). Though these replies actually show it' | ||
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Just what this setting says. After a number of E-Mails have been checked, the program either stops the work or waits a certain time to check the rest. This can be useful if some E-Mail providers only allow you to check a certain amount of E-Mails in a given time. | Just what this setting says. After a number of E-Mails have been checked, the program either stops the work or waits a certain time to check the rest. This can be useful if some E-Mail providers only allow you to check a certain amount of E-Mails in a given time. | ||
+ | ==== Number of checks per hour/domain ==== | ||
+ | This setting will limit the amount of checks on a smtp server to a certain number per hour. Usually 250 checks are allowed before a smtp server blocks access. | ||
+ | (//Not seen in screenshot// | ||
==== Timeout (max. time to wait for a reply) ==== | ==== Timeout (max. time to wait for a reply) ==== | ||
The program waits the given time when something is sent to the E-Mail provider. If it doesn' | The program waits the given time when something is sent to the E-Mail provider. If it doesn' | ||
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===== Filter ===== | ===== Filter ===== | ||
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Each E-Mail provider serves different SMTP-Servers where you can deliver your E-Mails and that we also use for the E-Mail verification. However some SMTP-servers might deliver a good result where others constantly will block your connection or even deliver false responses. In this area you can filter the SMTP-Servers out or specify a fixed SMTP-Server that should always be used for a certain E-Mail domain. | Each E-Mail provider serves different SMTP-Servers where you can deliver your E-Mails and that we also use for the E-Mail verification. However some SMTP-servers might deliver a good result where others constantly will block your connection or even deliver false responses. In this area you can filter the SMTP-Servers out or specify a fixed SMTP-Server that should always be used for a certain E-Mail domain. | ||
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Of course any other proxy might work as well. It is even improving the speed if you use e.g. a proxy list as the program can overcome the setting // | Of course any other proxy might work as well. It is even improving the speed if you use e.g. a proxy list as the program can overcome the setting // | ||
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+ | When using [[proxy_scraper: |