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How do i go about checking to see if an email address exists?
i understand that its bad news with regards to spammers but i want to see if i can email my work account, as it is an ancient system (Green Screen Terminals!) and nearly all internal, but some external emails have been sent to me. i dont want to actually send an email as i may get in trouble. The address i think ive worked out is: username@(E-Mail Removed) , is this format possible?? TIA James http://www.lethargymusic.co.uk Muggy |
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> How do i go about checking to see if an email address exists? Depends what email server is running on the server where your mailbox is. Some have different responses that can be used to tell whether an address is active, but most nowadays won't reveal anything. Google is your friend. The only surefire way of doing this is sending an email. > > i understand that its bad news with regards to spammers but i want to > see if i can email my work account, as it is an ancient system (Green > Screen Terminals!) and nearly all internal, but some external emails > have been sent to me. i dont want to actually send an email as i may > get in trouble. See above. Why would you get in trouble? > > The address i think ive worked out is: username@(E-Mail Removed) > , is this format possible?? No. (E-Mail Removed) is possible, do you mean this? |
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"George Hewitt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:Rsr_c.735$(E-Mail Removed)... > > > How do i go about checking to see if an email address exists? > > Depends what email server is running on the server where your mailbox is. > Some have different responses that can be used to tell whether an address is > active, but most nowadays won't reveal anything. Google is your friend. The > only surefire way of doing this is sending an email. > > > > > i understand that its bad news with regards to spammers but i want to > > see if i can email my work account, as it is an ancient system (Green > > Screen Terminals!) and nearly all internal, but some external emails > > have been sent to me. i dont want to actually send an email as i may > > get in trouble. > > See above. Why would you get in trouble? incase i get a virus or the email gets out to all the spammers out there. wont like to try it until i know where i stand with it. > > > > > The address i think ive worked out is: username@(E-Mail Removed) > > , is this format possible?? > > > No. (E-Mail Removed) is possible, do you mean this? > No, definately to @'s in the address, strange! Muggy http://www.lethargymusic.co.uk |
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Muggy wrote:
> How do i go about checking to see if an email address exists? > > i understand that its bad news with regards to spammers but i want to > see if i can email my work account, as it is an ancient system (Green > Screen Terminals!) and nearly all internal, but some external emails > have been sent to me. i dont want to actually send an email as i may > get in trouble. > Try the mail test here http://www.dnsreport.com/ -- Alex "We are now up against live, hostile targets" "So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch! " www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
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In article <L9r_c.3910$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Muggy"
(E-Mail Removed)lid says... > How do i go about checking to see if an email address exists? > > i understand that its bad news with regards to spammers but i want to see if > i can email my work account, as it is an ancient system (Green Screen > Terminals!) and nearly all internal, but some external emails have been sent > to me. i dont want to actually send an email as i may get in trouble. > > The address i think ive worked out is: username@(E-Mail Removed) , is > this format possible?? > Yes, but I can't remember why it's used - something to do with proxying I think. |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 23:27:56 GMT, "Muggy"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in <0cs_c.297$(E-Mail Removed)>: >No, definately to @'s in the address, strange! There is a format for mail addresses with more than one '@', but it was being "discouraged" in RFC822 "Standard for ARPA Internet Text Messages" which was written in 1982. It does not look like the example given either. <http://web.nps.navy.mil/~miller/percent-hack.html> is one of a number of pages that describes the "percent hack" which was never part of any standard as far as I know, but was fairly common in days gone by. -- Owen Rees - opinions expressed here are mine; for a full disclaimer visit <http://homepages.tesco.net/~owen.rees/index.html#disclaimer> for e-mail use "owen.rees at tesco.net" instead of the From address |
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