Best email validation software

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Hey Blackhat World. I recently purchased Xtra Pro, a software to extract REAL emails (ie @gmail, @yahoo etc) from facebook. I need to know which software to purchase to validate these emails. There are dozens all claiminf to be the best. I am aware there are online email verification services, but they are a bit out of my financial comfort zone.. Which, in your opinion is the most accurate email validation/verification software. Thanks Guys
 
Hey Blackhat World. I recently purchased Xtra Pro, a software to extract REAL emails (ie @gmail, @yahoo etc) from facebook. I need to know which software to purchase to validate these emails. There are dozens all claiminf to be the best. I am aware there are online email verification services, but they are a bit out of my financial comfort zone.. Which, in your opinion is the most accurate email validation/verification software. Thanks Guys
You want to validate them by sending emails to them? Or in some other way?
 
Not all Email verification is created equally.

If the verifier is testing the leads with a bad IP a lot more leads will be rejected.
That's just 1 variable of many.

I recommended to try at least 3 with 1-10k test uploads and compare services.
 
There are lot of companies which provide email validation . I preferred BriteVerify .briteverify delivers real-time email address verification solutions that improves email database quality, deliverability and email marketing.
 
I think the only way to know and test email is that by testing a send email and if it receive any bounce reply.
 
He's talking about SMTP Validation. I think you can do 100 validations for free per month, if you sign up at Unlock The Inbox

I have a paid account, so I get 2k a month. It's pretty slow, I did a batch of 5000 emails and it took like 36 hours. I wouldn't recommend doing more then a few thousand at once, or else it might take weeks :p

You are suppose to allow up to 5 minutes per domain to connect to the mail server (this is probably what takes so long, some places just don't respond)

I kept re-submitting the unable to validate ones, each time it was able to validate a few more. Then the remaining ones ended being disposable domains, or mis-spelled domains like "Hopmail" - valid domains, but they couldn't connect to the mail server (because it doesn't accept mail). They can't mark it as bad, in-case it's just blocking their IP's. So they mark it as UTV. But it's pretty obvious what's going when you look at the detailed results, which you can see by clicking on the display name link.

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With exception of "Catch-All" domains - the results are perfect. What's bad is bad.
 
If you are looking for a windows software GSA is the best out there but depends on your ips too, better to do it with a bunch or private proxies got to be socks5
 
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