aspNetMX ASP.NET script

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  • File name: geteval.aspx?p=mx&k=395274D943D3B02BB9A7CFC1212D3E20
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  • Platform: Windows
  • Language: ASP.NET
  • Price:Free Trial (129)
  • Company: Advanced Intellect (View more)

aspNetMX script description:



aspNetMX is a ASP.NET script for Miscellaneous scripts design by Advanced Intellect. It runs on following operating system: Windows.
aspNetMX has partnered with the Professional Validation and More to provide the most robust validation scenario possible.

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aspNetMX has partnered with the Professional Validation and More to provide the most robust validation scenario possible. Do you have a mailing list? Do you collect email addresses? Are you tired of getting bounce backs every time you perform a mailing? aspNetMX will solve your email validation problems. aspNetMX is an assembly that requires the Microsoft .NET framework to run. It is used to validate email addresses at different levels. aspNetMX does not have a GUI front end, it is a server component that can only be accessed programmatically. aspNetMX can be used on signup forms or it can validate huge lists of email addresses from one address to millions. It has built in high performance features that aren't found anywhere else. After almost a year in development and planning, aspNetMX will solve all of your email validation problems. aspNetMX validates email addresses at four different levels. Syntax, MXRecords (Domain), SMTP, and Mailbox levels. To validate an email address, simply create the aspNetMX object, pass it the email address and the level of validation to check, and aspNetMX will do the rest. aspNetMX does not actually send an email, but it can check the remote mail server to see if the server will accept an email for that address. The only way to truly check to see if an email address is valid, is to send an email. Here's a more detailed explanation of the 4 levels of validation provided by aspNetMX. MXValidateLevel.SyntaxThe syntax level is the easiest validation to perform. When an email is checked for MXValidateLevel.Syntax, the email address is verified to be syntactically correct. MXValidateLevel.MXRecordsaspNetMX checks to see if an email address is both syntactically correct and makes a DNS network call to verify the domain name part of an email address has MX Records. MXValidateLevel.SMTPaspNetMX checks all of the above levels, and opens a network connection to the remote email address's mail server, to verify the mail server does exist. aspNetMX then immedately closes the connection. MXValidateLevel.MailboxaspNetMX checks all of the above levels, plus, aspNetMX initiates standard RFC SMTP commands against the remote mail server to validate the mail server will accept an email for the address.
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Windows

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