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Validate_email is a package for Python that check if an email is valid, properly formatted and really exists.
First, you must do::
pip install validate_email
For check the domain mx and verify email exits you must have the pyDNS
package installed::
pip install pyDNS
Basic usage::
from validate_email import validate_email
is_valid = validate_email('example@example.com')
Check if the host has SMTP Server::
from validate_email import validate_email
is_valid = validate_email('example@example.com',check_mx=True)
Check if the host has SMTP Server and the email really exists::
from validate_email import validate_email
is_valid = validate_email('example@example.com',verify=True)
FAQs
Validate_email verify if an email address is valid and really exists.
We found that validate_email demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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