Hey everyone,
I’m currently looking for a reliable proxy provider that allows outbound connections on port 25. I know asking for open port 25 usually sets off immediate alarm bells for spam, so I want to be completely transparent about my exact use case and traffic profile.
Why I need it: I am building a cold email SaaS, and I'm currently developing an email verification feature. The goal is to allow users to scrub their lists and avoid hard bounces or IP bans during bulk checks.
How it works (Technical Details): To verify the addresses accurately, my script performs a quick SMTP ping to remote mail servers.
I am more than happy to do a trial run so you can monitor the traffic and verify that it's just SMTP pings.
Thanks in advance!
I’m currently looking for a reliable proxy provider that allows outbound connections on port 25. I know asking for open port 25 usually sets off immediate alarm bells for spam, so I want to be completely transparent about my exact use case and traffic profile.
Why I need it: I am building a cold email SaaS, and I'm currently developing an email verification feature. The goal is to allow users to scrub their lists and avoid hard bounces or IP bans during bulk checks.
How it works (Technical Details): To verify the addresses accurately, my script performs a quick SMTP ping to remote mail servers.
- It connects via port 25.
- It sends the standard ,Code:
EHLO
, andCode:MAIL FROM
commands to check if the specific mailbox exists on the server.Code:RCPT TO
- As soon as the server responds to the command, my script intentionally interrupts and drops the connection.Code:
RCPT TO
- No Payload: I am absolutely not transmitting any actual email data or
commands.Code:DATA
- No Spam: Zero emails are being sent through these proxies. It is strictly for validation/pinging.
I am more than happy to do a trial run so you can monitor the traffic and verify that it's just SMTP pings.
Thanks in advance!
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