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Hiiiiiiiiii,well E-mail addresses are formally defined in RFC 2822 mostly section 3.4.1 and to a lesser degree RFC 2821. An email address is a string of a subset of ASCII characters separated into 2 parts by an "" at sign, a "local-part" and a domain, that is, local-partdomain.The "local-part" of an e-mail address can be up to 64 characters however servers are encouraged
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Aryan Gusain
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1:49 PM on June 19, 2008
If an email address is valid.It checks for a lot of things: to see if the email contains a "" sign and a dot, checks to see if the is before the dot, and so on.<script>function is you might want to validate more fields.function validateformif !isMaildocument.form1.mail.v aluealert"Please enter a valid email address";document.form1.mai l.focus;return false
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jks marven
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2:08 PM on June 06, 2008
on the Blocked list.Blocking an address prevents mails from being received from that address in the future.3. Any email that you are the least bit suspicious about should be deleted immediately.Dont let curiosity get the better of you. Simply opening a spam email out of curiosity could alert the spammers that you have an active email address they probably didnt know it before, to which they will undoubtedly send
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Himanshu
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10:13 PM on May 26, 2008
, country, etc., to establish a score for each IP address.3. Mail from trusted IPs is passed through to anti-virus scanners, while bad senders are blocked.4. Those emails that remain, namely questionable from a Web server into messages. If your email reader supports HTML messages, then upon opening one with an image, your IP address is recorded on the senders web server access logs. Since the image
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Harmeet
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3:35 AM on June 11, 2008
use a domain name to do it. For example, the URL "http://www.howstuffworks.com" contains the domain name howstuffworks.com. So does the e-mail address "iknowhowstuffworks.com." Human-readable domain name into the machine-readable IP address. During a day of browsing and e-mailing, you might access the domain name servers hundreds of times! Domain name servers translate domain names to IP
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stainzz
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5:18 AM on May 07, 2008
I dont think its possible to find the e-mail id of given IP address. But the reverse is possible. i.e. to find the IP address of an mail id. You can just watch the IP address in the mail header to inquire the details about the IP address you received the mail from....Every email comes with a Header which is one part of an e-mail structure; call it DNA of the mail. It carries the basic fundamental
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Anshul
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9:54 PM on August 28, 2008