Email Finder & Verifier — Domain to Deliverable Leads
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Email Finder & Verifier — Domain to Deliverable Leads
Find and verify business emails from domains. Discovers patterns, scrapes websites, verifies via MX/SMTP. Outputs only deliverable addresses with confidence scores.
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Turn domain names into verified, deliverable email addresses. No browser automation, no proxies needed — pure DNS and SMTP verification.
What It Does
- Finds Emails — Scrapes the website for email addresses on contact, about, and main pages
- Generates Candidates — Creates likely email patterns (info@, contact@, first.last@, etc.)
- Verifies Deliverability — Checks MX records and validates via SMTP handshake
- Detects Email Provider — Identifies Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Zoho, GoDaddy, etc.
- Sorts by Status — Separates verified, invalid, and unknown addresses
Perfect Pipeline Partner
Use with our Google Maps Lead Generator — it finds businesses, this tool finds their verified emails. Together they create a complete lead generation pipeline.
Use Cases
- Lead Generation — Turn a list of business domains into actionable email contacts
- Sales Prospecting — Find decision-maker emails before outreach
- Data Enrichment — Add verified emails to existing business databases
- Email List Cleaning — Verify existing email lists before campaigns
- CRM Enrichment — Fill in missing contact info for your pipeline
Input Options
| Field | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| domains | List of domain names to process | Required |
| firstNames | Owner first names (optional, improves accuracy) | [] |
| lastNames | Owner last names (optional) | [] |
| verifyEmails | Check deliverability via SMTP | true |
| scrapeWebsite | Visit website to find emails | true |
| maxPagesPerDomain | Pages to check per website | 5 |
Output
Each domain returns:
- MX records and email provider detection
- Verified emails (SMTP server accepted the address)
- Invalid emails (SMTP server rejected the address)
- Unknown status emails (catch-all or unresponsive server)
- Source tracking (found on website vs. generated pattern)
Verification Limitations
SMTP verification is a strong signal, not a guarantee:
- Catch-all domains accept mail for any address, so a "verified" result may not mean the mailbox actually exists.
- IP reputation — some servers return 550 rejections based on the connecting IP rather than the mailbox, so an "invalid" result isn't always a real bounce.
- Port 25 blocks — many cloud platforms block outbound port 25. When that happens, all SMTP checks return "unknown", the run log shows a warning, and a
smtp_status: "unavailable — results are pattern-based only"note is added to the output. In that case, treat results as pattern-based candidates, not verified addresses.
Built By
Strange Advanced Marketing (S.A.M.) — AI-powered lead generation tools.
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