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| Subject: | RE: Verifying E-Mail Addresses |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:04:27 -0400 |
Couple of things here, at one time I had my mail server configured to respond with a "250 OK - Recipient <EMAILADDRESS>" no matter what email address was entered, this kept the address harvesters at bay. So make sure your not doing that or it will act as every email address is good... Second thing ISP's may not like it but it is exactly what Verizon does. Every time an email leaves our network for a @verizon.net address, a Verizon server immediately connects to my incoming SMTP server and does a rcpt to: <EMAILADDRESS> to verify the address is valid... Not sure what your setup looks like but I do an LDAP lookup on incoming emails to verify the address is valid otherwise I disconnect the session... If you have AD you can easily script (Perl, PHP, etc) something that will do the LDAP lookup.. Good luck, Jason Weir Systems Administrator New Hampshire Retirement System -----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of Krpata, Tyler Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 6:04 PM To: Mister Dookie; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Verifying E-Mail Addresses The SMTP VRFY command is supposed to do this, but most mail servers disable it due to privacy concerns. There's no other reliable way to do it. In theory you might be able to write something custom that goes to the mail server and does a "mail from/rcpt to" and checks the response, but that may be unreliable and could potentially be frowned upon by the ISP. -----Original Message----- From: Mister Dookie [mailto:misterdookie@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:03 PM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Verifying E-Mail Addresses Hello list, Is there a way to verify that an e-mail address (e.g."johnsmith@company.com") is valid and exists or does not exist (is a fake e-mail address) without actually sending a message to that address and awaiting the response? Here's why this is a security issue. Our company administers a small "municipal-type" 802.11 network where for limited open-access the only form of ID we require is an e-mail address and a password. We simple don't have the resources to send out e-mails and then have verification and so forth. We are trying to prevent users from entering fake addresses into our system. We want at least a small amount of accountability. We would like to be able to do a quick check, say query an IMAP, POP3, or SMTP and check to see if there is actually an account at that address without sending a verification e-mail and waiting for users to click on a link or get something that bounces back. Does something like that exist? I do recognize that somebody can enter a valid e-mail address that does not belong to them, but we are trying to address one issue at a time. At this point we are just trying to prevent people who give us "dude@dude.com" from getting on to our network. Thanks, John --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: Norwich University EARN A MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE - ONLINE The NSA has designated Norwich University a center of Academic Excellence in Information Security. Our program offers unparalleled Infosec management education and the case study affords you unmatched consulting experience. Using interactive e-Learning technology, you can earn this esteemed degree, without disrupting your career or home life. http://www.msia.norwich.edu/secfocus ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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