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;Domain
;Domain
:The domain name portion of the email address (All characters between the "@" and "." characters).
:The domain name portion of the email address (All characters between the "@" and "." characters). With an example email of "sample@melissa.com" the domain name would be "melissa".
With an example email of "sample@melissa.com" the domain name would be "melissa".


;TLD
;TLD
:The top level domain name portion of the email address (All characters after the ".").
:The top level domain name portion of the email address (All characters after the "."). With an example email of "sample@melissa.com" the top level domain name would be "com".
With an example email of "sample@melissa.com" the top level domain name would be "com".


;TLD Description
;TLD Description

Revision as of 17:09, 2 February 2018

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The MelissaDQ Email Object updates email address and verifies/corrects domain names.


Input Fields

This section displays the possible inputs for the Email Service. An email address is required.

Email
The email address.


Output Fields

This section displays the possible outputs for the Address Service. Select the on/off toggle to enable/disable the output of a field.

Email
The email, including any corrections or changes by the service.
Mailbox Name
The mailbox or user name portion of the email address (All characters preceding the "@" character). With an example email of "sample@melissa.com", the mailbox name would be "sample".
Domain
The domain name portion of the email address (All characters between the "@" and "." characters). With an example email of "sample@melissa.com" the domain name would be "melissa".
TLD
The top level domain name portion of the email address (All characters after the "."). With an example email of "sample@melissa.com" the top level domain name would be "com".
TLD Description
The description associated with the top-level domain name of the email address.
Result Codes
Returns status, error, and change codes for the record.