If you run a web business and collect information about your users through
online forms then you'll know how annoying the problem of faked or invalid
email addresses can be. Atomic Mail Verifier is designed to provide a fast
and reliable way of checking that all addresses in a database or email
repository actually lead somewhere. This can save you a lot of hassle in when
you come to send mail-outs, because it means that you don't keep getting
bounced messages and you can be sure that all of your correspondence actually
reaches someone the other end. Though not the most elegant of applications
I've tried, Atomic Mail Verifier is certainly highly functional. Just import
the mail file to load all of the addresses into the main window. Now, you can
verify the addresses by choosing one of the three verification models from
the 'Verify' tab: by syntax, domain, or email address. The program will
quickly ping the addresses to find out if they exist or not, and highlight
them in red or green depending on the outcome. There are a few connection
settings you can play around with too, but I found them pretty unaccessible
and you don't really get any explanations of what the all do. Likewise, some
of the other aspects of the interface are a little clunky. for instance, I
was unable to find a way of deleting multiple addresses from the main window
simultaneously. *Despite its rather awkward GUI, Atomic Mail Verifier does
offer a pretty reliable way to validate email addresses in a
database.Download *Atomic Mail Verifier 7.20* in Softonic*