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Verify
Domains
By using this tool you can Verify Domain Lists or Verify Domains
Of Emails. By default OILM uses DNS servers from the TCP/IP Properties
of your internet connection. To edit these properties:
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Right-click My Network Places, and then click Properties.
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Right-click the connection for which you want to configure the DNS server, and
then click Properties.
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Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
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On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties page, enter the IP address
of the existing DNS server in the Preferred DNS server field. Add the IP
address of an alternate DNS server in the Alternate DNS server
field.
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If you need to specify more than one alternate DNS server, click Advanced,
click the DNS tab, and then enter the servers in the DNS server addresses
box.
Verify Domains Of Emails In These Files/Verify Domain Lists
Input files and folders with your mailing lists (in Verify Domains Of Emails
mode) or domains (in Verify Domain Lists mode).
Keep USA domains only
You can verify if IPs of domains are in the USA by checking this option. OILM uses
2 methods of identifying USA domains:
- Local ip to country database located
in the file "ip2cntrs.txt" in the same folder where application installed.
This file contains 3 columns: FROM IP (number), TO IP (number) and COUNTRY (2 characters)
delimited by a comma. Lines separator - "\r\n" (CRLF). If you have your own "ip to country"
file and you want to use it, you should format your file accordingly (it must contain
3 columns as described above) and save it to ip2cntrs.txt (overwrite existing file).
Default ip2cntrs.txt was created from "FREE Updated IP to Country Database" which
can be found at http://software77.net/cgi-bin/ip-country/geo-ip.pl?action=downloadZ.
- WHOIS requests to whois.arin.net. This
method turned off by default.
Query DNS for Select one of two possible types:
- MX-records (mail exchange records). A MX record maps a domain name to a list of
mail exchange servers for that domain.
- A-records (address records). An A record maps a domain name to
an ip address.
Try Connect Check this option to perform connection test.
You can edit additional options by pressing right-arrow button below the Try
Connect check box. Verify Domains Options dialog box
will appear. Here you are able to:
- Select Keep USA domains method: Use ip to country database
(located in the file "ip2cntrs.txt"), or Perform WHOIS request
(currently only
whois.arin.net), or both.
- Use custom DNS servers list. You can get it from your internet connection
properties by pressing Get from system settings button.
- Set Timeout and Retries options for DNS requests.
- Set Connect to Port value and IP Rotation list, used
for connection attempts. Press Get from system settings button
below the ip rotation list to get ip addresses from your internet connection properties.
Multi Column Support
This option is accessible only in Verify Domains Of Emails
mode and allows you to process multicolumn e-mail lists. See
What is Multi Column Support for details.
Number Of Threads
Total number of threads used for DNS requests. You can define up to
1000 threads.
TimeOut (sec)
Tells OILM what time-out to use (in seconds) for connection attempts. If you define too small timeout
then many domains, which are actually alive, can be marked as "Bad".
However, long timeout will decrease the application's
performance.
Output file
Specifies an output file in which will be kept emails of existent
domains. This field is available only in Verify Domains Of Emails
mode.
Save good domains to this file
Name of the file in which you want to keep the valid domains (leave it
blank if you don't want to save good domains anywhere). Also you can Save resolved ip/domains
to output file.
Save bad domains to this file
Name of the file in which you want to keep the non-existent domains (leave
it blank if you don't want to save bad domains).
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