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by validate, do you mean “looks like a real address” –OR-
is really an actual address? eg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] validates nicely but I
don’t think they get much mail… there *are* services that
can look up *some* MX records to
see if *any* of them are real
domains but I wouldn’t trust it to be *totally*
accurate…. just a thought… barry.b From: Claude Raiola
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a way that I can validate
email address in a database rather than waiting for them to be validated during
the cfmail function Kind Regards Claude
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Title: AustAccomm Stationery
- [cfaussie] RE: CFMAIL and validating email address Barry Beattie
- [cfaussie] RE: CFMAIL and validating email address Peter Tilbrook
- [cfaussie] Re: CFMAIL and validating email address Gavin Cooney
- [cfaussie] Re: CFMAIL and validating email address Gareth Edwards
- [cfaussie] RE: CFMAIL and validating email address Claude Raiola
- [cfaussie] RE: CFMAIL and validating email address Claude Raiola
- [cfaussie] Re: CFMAIL and validating email address Barry Beattie
- [cfaussie] RE: CFMAIL and validating email address Barry Beattie
