The Bulk Verify system allows you to upload a plain text file such as a CSV or tab delimited list of email addresses to be verified. First the system will remove all duplicates from your list and verify emails are in RFC compliant format. Next all emails are filtered against a constantly updated list of 780+ disposable email providers and your accounts blacklisted addresses to remove any previously failed addresses for free. The system will also check for invalid dns entrys and filter role accounts. Last the system performs a deep cleaning SMTP test that will connect to the destination mail server and check if that mailbox exists and is able to receive mail.
Integrating the Bulk Email Checker Rest API to verify emails that are signing up to your account creation or opt-in forms can instantly decrease your confirmation email bounces by 50%+. The Rest API performs the deep cleaning SMTP test as well as filters against disposable providers and your blacklisted addresses.
Are you using MailChimp, Mailjet, Mailgun, Mandrill, Postmark or SendGrid to send emails? Each service seamlessly integrates with your Bulk Email Checker account to provide additional protection. When sending mail from these services any bounces, spam complaints, unsubscribers, basically anything harmful to your sender score is instantly added to your Bulk Email Checker blacklist to prevent the email address from making its way back into your clean lists ever again.
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The point is not about ideological debates, making money from GPL software is purely a practical business decision. Many people are doing it, see e.g. https://reacher.email/ (written in Rust btw). Source: about 1 year ago
I run an open-source [1] email verification API, called Reacher. I managed to hit 10k ARR this year (1st year). It's written in Rust, self-hostable, and does not use a DB of emails (like some competitors do). Landing page: https://reacher.email. [1]: https://github.com/reacherhq/check-if-email-exists. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
On your site (https://reacher.email) it shows "Open-Source" next to the MIT logo. To any reasonable person, that means "it's licensed under the MIT license". Instead, it's licensed under the AGPL. It would be good if you changed it to remove the implication that it was MIT licensed. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
This feels like a service that would be used by shoddy email marketers and spammers to reduce the number of bad emails they send, so that they can avoid being blocked. Their home page (https://reacher.email/) mentions lists uses like cleaning "large lists", which comes off to me as code for "send mail of dubious quality without tripping alarms". - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
You may want to use regex, or a library for email, or something like https://reacher.email/. Source: almost 3 years ago
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