My point, and maybe i didn't communicate it well, was what problem does checking that the mail server exists solve? A nice good user wont enter fake mail servers, and a mean user trying to abuse it will obviously choose a domain that has a mail server active.
So my real question is "what case did i miss?" Is there some other possiblity that I'm missing in which a nice user somehow accidentaly types in a bad domain name but doesn't mean to? And why is checking the domain in that case better than two email boxes or sending a test message?
In reply to Re^4: Yet Another E-mail Validation Question
by eric256
in thread Yet Another E-mail Validation Question
by tanger
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