+ + on the rest of the post,
...but Fie! on your use of that wikipedia article as an athoritative source of legitimate ("trustworthy?") webmail providers because

  1. webmail (meaning a mail service accessed via a browser) doesn't even enter OP's spec
      and
  2. that list deals only with a few prominent providers, whereas many (most?) ISP's provide a webmails option in addition to POP3 and/or IMAP.

Note that I have no quarrel with the recommendation to "reject any suspicious/uncommon email providers." But defining either "suspicious" or "uncommon" with any particularity is going to be a major challenge, colored by personal experience and taste (sorta' like the Supreme Court Justice's comment re porn: "I know it when I see it."


In reply to Re^2: Mail::Verify or Mail::CheckUser for Email Verification? by ww
in thread Mail::Verify or Mail::CheckUser for Email Verification? by newbie00

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