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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:// | ||
- | ---- | + | ==== Response |
- | ==== 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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==== Handle all interfaces as different outgoing IPs ==== | ==== Handle all interfaces as different outgoing IPs ==== | ||
- | If you have more than one active internet connection, you can chose this option to have the program use them all instead of the default one. This will also increase the speed as you can use e.g. two internet connections to access the same domain even if you have // | + | If you have more than one active internet connection, you can choose |
==== DNS Server ==== | ==== DNS Server ==== | ||
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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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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: |