Email Validator Module is a ASP.NET script for Utilities scripts design by R. Riglar.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Email Validator Module is an ASP.NET source code module which provides the capabilities to verify email addresses.
Publisher review: Email Validator Module is an ASP.NET source code module which provides the capabilities to verify email addresses. The Email Validator Module is an ASP.NET source code module which provides the capabilities to verify email addresses.Emails are validated by firstly checking the text format is correct and then by sending out a validation link to the users email address. Validation links are used to check that a user has access to the entered email address and can be integrated into signup & membership systems.Specification- The module has API for generating & sending validation links to email addresses...- MS Access database used to store settings, validated & un-validated user details... - It also comes with an admin area to manipulate the systems functionality if needed via a web interface...- Written in C# ASP.NET...- Easily intergrated into your existing applications... - Template based error pages & email layouts for maximum flexibility...- Fully commented, with instructions on configuring and integrating into your existng applications. Operating system: Windows
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