How does Anymail Finder handle catch-all domains?
Catch-all domains are one of the most challenging cases in email verification. What are catch-all domains - and why are they tricky? A catch-all domain is configured to accept emails sent to any address, even if the mailbox doesn't actually exist. For example: john@company.com → ACCEPTED john123@company.com → ACCEPTED Because the mail server accepts any address, basic SMTP checks alone can't distinguish real inboxes from fake ones. This isFew readersWhat are the possible email statuses in search results?
|| Emails found with Anymail Finder are verified in real time during the search. You can safely use them right away without running an additional verification. When searching for emails, Anymail Finder can return one of the following statuses: VALID Safe to send. Exists and can receive emails. Passed SMTP and advanced verification checks, including checks that work on catch-all domains. Credits used:${color}[#666666]( Yes - based on the searchFew readers