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Description of Advanced Maillist Verify (Developer Edition) program from Softdepia.com:
Advanced Maillist Verify (AMV), version 4.22, released on January 10, 2002. AMV is a program that verifies the validity of e-mail addresses in databases, address books and mailing lists. Now that's not just a standalone program - it can be easily integrated into existing systems using open COM/ActiveX and CGI/ISAPI interfaces. The package includes detailed documentation and examples (for most major programming languages) for integrating Advanced Maillist Verify into Internet/Intranet servers based on Active Server Pages technology from Microsoft and ColdFusion from Allaire.
The program works on the same algorithm as ISP mail systems do. Mail servers addresses for specified address are extracted from DNS. The program tries to connect with found SMTP-servers and simulates the sending of message. It does not come to the message sending - AMV disconnect as soon as mail server informs does this address exist or not. Works with Socks5 proxy (to use in LAN). The program supports all popular file formats - from simple mailing lists to The Bat!, Eudora and Windows address books, and not just shows non-existing addresses, but also able to remove them from source lists and create "exclusion" lists. ODBC SQL support is there, allowing to work with any DBMS.
Advanced Maillist Verify (Developer Edition) is a "Free to try" program. You can download and try it for an evaluation period.
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