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A percentage of these people mistype their email address and don't leave a contact telephone number.
What is the best way to improve the chances that they leave a valid email address? Is it just a question of having them type in their email address twice? Does this make much difference?
Experiences and thoughts please...
Jon
there are some people who absolutely will not
use form based messaging which involves giving
up personal details to an anonymous form.
my own rules are that you can't have my email
unless i can have yours. at which point, i
would much rather use an email client that stores
my outbounds for future reference and followup.
if faced with a form, i just leave. if i really
need to contact the site, i go to whois data.
added:
i associate these types of forms with the typical
arrogance of dot.coms, wherein the site designer
cares not one bit about how the user might want
to do things. mandatory fax numbers? ain't got one!
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Then it splits the email address and thecks the DNS records to assure the domain exists.
Next it gets the Mail Exchange records
Next it establishes a connection to the Mail Exchange, but only long enough to get a handshake.
At that point it assumes it is dealing with a valid email address at a valid domain with a valid Mail Exchange.
Cool!
Only runs on *nix OS. Too slow to try to use to clean up a long list of emails like I was once given by a NPO for their in-house mail list. (I new there were some bad transcriptions in that list of over 3000 names and tried this function in an effort to weed them out. Time out errors was all I got.)
WBF
i associate these types of forms with the typical
arrogance of dot.coms, wherein the site designer
cares not one bit about how the user might want
to do things. mandatory fax numbers? ain't got one!
Time out errors was all I got.
my published site addresses which are protected as
described almost never get spam,
just the private ones that are easy to guess
using dictionary lists.
added:
just how does one become a customer to miss mail
from if the email address can't be found in
the first place?