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==Mailbox Validation== | ==Mailbox Validation== |
Revision as of 21:26, 12 September 2014
Mailbox Validation
- Why does an email have no mailbox validation?
Mailbox validation will only occur if the ES01 result code is returned.
Verify Mailbox Option
- What are the differences between the different modes (OFF, MIXED, FAST, REALTIME)?
Unicode
- All emails unicoded are detected.
Validation: Mailbox Vs. Domain
- What is the difference between mailbox validation and domain validation?
Mailbox validation confirms that the email account is valid (e.g. "email@gmail.com") while domain validation only verifies that the domain (e.g. "gmail.com") is valid.
What speeds can I expect from this webservice?
- The speed of the service depends on the mode (OFF, MIXED, FAST, REALTIME), protocol (SOAP, REST, JSON, XML) and the number of threads.
- Verify Mailbox: OFF
- You can expect 119,000 - 171,360 per hour single threaded.
- You can expect 206,000 - 248,000 per hour with 5 threads.
- Verify Mailbox: MIXED
- You can expect 80,000 - 84,000 per hour single threaded.
- You can expect 131,000 - 135,000 per hour with 5 threads.
- Verify Mailbox: FAST
- You can expect 144,000 - 153,000 per hour single threaded.
- You can expect 191,000 - 217,000 per hour with 5 threads.
- Verify Mailbox: REALTIME
- You can expect 15,000 - 16,000 per hour single threaded.
- You can expect 45,000 - 79,000 per hour with 5 threads.
'Good' Email
- What is a good email?
A good email consists of valid characters for the mailbox name, an '@' symbol, and a valid domain name.