07.30
This seems like s spammers best bet. OR could there be a way to use it in order to validate email addresses in your database? I was trying to see this from a useful view instead of the immediate one I found for it.
The elevator pitch on this tool:
One of the obstacles in sending an EECB (Executive Email Carpet Bomb) is that if you’re guessing a whole bunch of executive emails based on a standardized email format, some are bound to bounce. Verify-email.org lets you quickly figure out if if an email address is valid or not. Useful if you want to go through several email permutations fast, without waiting for a bounceback to finetune your results.
I think that many ESP tools have domain validation in them, but would it be useful to add a feature that IF KNOWN would automatically fix the structure of your email database? Could it fix typos or structure typos? I would think that would be handy. I know that it is quite easy to guess anyone’s email address, but if they did not enter it into your opt in form should you be taking the initiative to fix it? I think you let it die. Human error is going to always be a factor that we have to deal with.
Here is that link for you that think otherwise:








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