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What catch-all email means for verification

Learn why catch-all domains accept every address — and how to treat those results when cleaning lists.

A catch-all (or accept-all) domain is configured to accept mail for any local-part at that domain. SMTP may say “OK” even when the mailbox does not exist.

Why that matters

If your verifier only trusts a positive RCPT TO, catch-all domains create false positives. You think the address is safe; later the message sits unused or bounces downstream.

How Email Verifier handles it

We flag catch-all behavior when detected so you can:

  • Separate “accepted by server” from “known mailbox”
  • Score risk differently for outreach vs transactional mail
  • Decide whether to send, suppress, or re-check manually

Practical tip

For high-stakes sends, treat catch-all as unknown / risky unless you have another confirmation signal (prior engagement, CRM truth, or double opt-in).

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