File Details |
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File Size | 15.2 MB |
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License | Shareware, $99.00 |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10/2000/Vista/XP |
Date Added | March 2, 2016 |
Total Downloads | 2,635 |
Publisher | G-Lock Software |
Homepage | G-Lock Email Verifier |
Publisher's Description
List hygiene plays a role in the delivery race. It is important to maintain a clean mailing list and remove bounced, undeliverable emails because a lot of ISP mail servers have been known to block a sender's email domain for repeatedly sending messages to non-existing email addresses.
If you are getting too many bounces, undeliverables, complainers, and being blocked as a result, Advanced Email Verifier can help when nothing else will.
Latest Reviews
asp_king reviewed v2.0 on Jun 22, 2000
Nice debate about the name, and if it's grammatically correct, but does it work?....
just my 2p
oldon reviewed v2.0 on Jun 21, 2000
I was just going to say the same thing ... why do some bright sparks have to mangle the English language in this way? 'Verificator' indeed ... probably coined by the same guy who caused 'architected' to become a buzzword. 'Architect' is a noun, not a verb, but then 'verbifying' nouns has always been an American trait.
vivisect reviewed v2.0 on Jun 21, 2000
The word "Verifier" is a real word.
it also is easier to say than "Verificator"
When the developer dreamed up this revolutionary program, a glance in a dictionary might have been a great idea
asp_king reviewed v2.0 on Jun 22, 2000
Nice debate about the name, and if it's grammatically correct, but does it work?....
just my 2p
oldon reviewed v2.0 on Jun 21, 2000
I was just going to say the same thing ... why do some bright sparks have to mangle the English language in this way? 'Verificator' indeed ... probably coined by the same guy who caused 'architected' to become a buzzword. 'Architect' is a noun, not a verb, but then 'verbifying' nouns has always been an American trait.
vivisect reviewed v2.0 on Jun 21, 2000
The word "Verifier" is a real word.
it also is easier to say than "Verificator"
When the developer dreamed up this revolutionary program, a glance in a dictionary might have been a great idea