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> Hexilllion e-mail finger tool moved
rconner
post Nov 2 2009, 09:13 AM
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Those of us who regularly use(d) the Hexillion e-mail fingering app to test deliverability of addresses should note that it has apparently moved to http://centralops.net/co/EmailDossier.aspx from the old address of ht tp://hexillion.com/asp/samples/ValidateEmail.asp. Seems to work the same as far as I can see.

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Thanks Rick, noted.

The 'bare bones' functionality seems unaltered but the hexillion extras like testing for catch-all acceptance in the same run is absent. Also the SMTP log. This site currently provides the log, for those occasions it may be informative (IP address, errors, etc.):

http://www.ipaddresslocation.org/email_loo...check-email.php


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