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My email
verifier program confirmed that my emails addresses are good but they still
got bounced?
Most SMTP servers
will accept email addressed to just about anyone within their domain and
figure out later that the user does not exist and can't be delivered--meaning
that the mail server will
first accept the message and bounce it later or
considered as spam and delete it without notifying the sender.
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Spammers are
know to use software that generate random email addresses for spamming, hence, ISPs
filters may assumed that
the sender is trying to spam. |
Therefore, "address verifier"
application can only test, check, verify, or validate an email address domain
for syntactical (typo etc.) errors, non-existing or invalid domains
and not if the user actually exist--meaning that
there is no way to solve and verify an email until it was sent and got
bounced or undelivered.
Filtering programs are also available for users to auto delete and
returned undeliverable emails (stimulated) as hard bounced,
therefore, bounced mail may not necessarily means that recipients are
non-existence. These powerful programs also
allows *wildcard filtering for the: Subject line, TO, FROM, email domain and
message body, available free from: www.mailwasher.net
Keep in mind that AOL doesn't show the
FROM: name that you provide, it only shows
readers the FROM address, so make sure you
are not sending with a typical spam like looking email address like this
example: jonessnews_1234@myemaildomain.com
that is as good as telling the recipient or the spam filters "you can delete
this mail".
From: name?
It is the name that you have enter into your email client ie: Outlook Express,
Name: field--(start-up outlook,
>Tools, >Accounts,
>Properties and at the "User Information"
Name: field--that's the
From: name that won't show-up for AOL
recipients and the FROM address? E-Mail
address: field -- That's what will show-up for AOL recipients.
For more info
about
why your mails gets bounced.
See:
How Email Works
If you are using your own mail server program.
See:
Mail Server
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