Advanced E-mail Verifier is your powerful solution for the "message delivery error". It is designed for system administrators, webmasters, programmers as well as for those Internet marketers who have their own mailing lists and need to keep them up-to-date.
If you have email addresses stored in a database on your computer or on a remote server, you can connect to that database directly from Advanced E-mail Verifier and verify the email addresses. Advanced E-mail Verifier works with any ODBC compliant database. During the verification Advanced E-mail Verifier will write the results directly to the database so you don't need to export anything.
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- Added: ability to use random proxy servers from a file to verify email addresses
- Added: ability to verify email addresses through a web script
- Added: ability to select the interface(s) that will be used to verify email addresses
- Added: ability to use random "Domain name for HELO" and "Mail FROM"
Reviewing 2.0 (Jun 22, 2000)
Nice debate about the name, and if it's grammatically correct, but does it work?....
just my 2p
Reviewing 2.0 (Jun 21, 2000)
I was just going to say the same thing ... why do some bright sparks have to mangle the English language in this way? 'Verificator' indeed ... probably coined by the same guy who caused 'architected' to become a buzzword. 'Architect' is a noun, not a verb, but then 'verbifying' nouns has always been an American trait.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jun 21, 2000)
The word "Verifier" is a real word.
it also is easier to say than "Verificator"
When the developer dreamed up this revolutionary program, a glance in a dictionary might have been a great idea
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