One solution might be to take the their domain name and then send it to
Network soultiosn and see if itsis registered by running the whois command.
Not sure if that will work 100% but you can give it a try.

Eytan

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> I am using the SMTPClient to send email to myself when some one
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> email address is correct becuase I do not send email back to them
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