![]() ![]() 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. ![]() 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. Though not the most elegant of applications I've tried, Atomic Mail Verifier is certainly highly functional.
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