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Billy Ng evebill8 at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 15 14:50:58 EST 2002


Yes, you're right!  I asked my friend the same question because I was doing
that for my previous company, but they don't want to send a mail to the
users.  Second, again, I want to understand more about how the SMTP protocol
works for my TCP/IP class project.

Thanks for yuor input!

Billy Ng


"Cliff Wells" <logiplexsoftware at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:mailman.1016218106.2021.python-list at python.org...
> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 17:46:01 GMT
> Billy Ng wrote:
>
> > Nothing evil here.  I have 2 reasons why I would do this program.  Firs,
> it
> > is my TCP/IP concept class's project.  Basically, I want to try what the
> > book tells in to code, but I notice it does not work the way it says in
> so
> > many commercial SMTP servers.  Second, I have been unemployed for about
4
> > months.  My friend's company needs a program to verify the users who
> > registered to their service.  They found out many registered users were
> > using fake addresses.  I just want to try this program to see if I will
> get
> > a job there.  That's all!  I really do appreciate if you would provide
> any
> > info for me to complete this project.
>
> Why not do like many others do: send a confirmation email to the address
> and require a reply from that address to complete registration.
>
> --
> Cliff Wells, Software Engineer
> Logiplex Corporation (www.logiplex.net)
> (503) 978-6726 x308  (800) 735-0555 x308
>
>





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