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This section displays the possible inputs for the Email Service. An email address is required. | This section displays the possible inputs for the Email Service. An email address is required. | ||
<h3 class="productfield">Email</h3> | |||
:The email address. | :The email address. | ||
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This section displays the possible outputs for the Address Service. Select the on/off toggle to enable/disable the output of a field. | This section displays the possible outputs for the Address Service. Select the on/off toggle to enable/disable the output of a field. | ||
<h3 class="productfield">Email</h3> | |||
:The email, including any corrections or changes by the service. | :The email, including any corrections or changes by the service. | ||
<h3 class="productfield">Mailbox Name</h3> | |||
: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". | :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". | ||
<h3 class="productfield">Domain</h3> | |||
: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". | :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". | ||
<h3 class="productfield">TLD</h3> | |||
: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". | :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". | ||
<h3 class="productfield">TLD Description</h3> | |||
:The description associated with the top-level domain name of the email address. | :The description associated with the top-level domain name of the email address. | ||
<h3 class="productfield">Result Codes</h3> | |||
:Returns status, error, and change codes for the record. | :Returns status, error, and change codes for the record. | ||
[[Category:MelissaDQ]] | [[Category:MelissaDQ]] |
Revision as of 22:38, 8 February 2018
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.
- 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.
- 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.