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Home > Products > Linux > BounceStudio API
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BounceStudio™ API 3.7 For Linux
BounceStudio API For Linux, a shared object (.so file), enables your application to recognize thousands of email bounce formats. Easy to use,
robust, extremely fast, and accurate, BounceStudio API was designed for professional Linux developers who demand the best.
If you're managing your opt-in email communications on the Linux platform, and in need of
a professional bounce detection engine, then BounceStudio API is for you.
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Download BounceStudio™ API
(201kb tar file)
Why BounceStudio API?
- Recognizes thousands of email bounce formats. High quality bounce format library and bounce detection algorithms, unsurpassed by anyone in the industry.
- Shared object (.so file). Easily integrates with your existing source code and opt-in email infrastructure.
- Supports 32 bit and 64 bit Linux architectures.
- FREE bounce library updates.
- Multi-language bounce library.
- It's extremely fast, robust, and highly accurate.
- Sample source code for ANSI-C, JAVA, PHP, PERL, PYTHON, and RUBY developers.
Email Bounce Formats Recognized:
- Hard Bounce: The email server was unable to deliver your message. (ie. 550 Mailbox not found)
- Soft Bounce: The email server temporarily can not deliver your message. (ie. Mailbox size exceeds quota, Host not found)
- Transient Bounce: The email server temporarily can not deliver your message, but it is still trying. (ie. Warning: message still undelivered after 4 hours. Will keep trying until message is 2 days old)
- Mail Block: Notification that the recipient's email server is blocking email from your email server. (ie. 554 Client host rejected)
- Subscribe: Someone is requesting to be added to your opt-in email list.
- Unsubscribe/Remove: Recipient is requesting to be removed from future email from you.
- Auto-Reply: An automatic response from recipient. (ie. Out Of Office, Vacation Message)
- Challenge-Response: Challenge-Response email systems were created as a
reaction to the increasing circulation of spam. Dubbed
as a 100% effective solution to stopping
spam from ever reaching users' inboxes, Challenge-Response
systems like EarthLink SpamBlocker and SpamArrest, among
others, require human intervention for an email message
to reach its intended recipient.
In short, a Challenge-Response message is an automatic response
from the recipient, requesting that the sender
confirm a real person is sending the message. Generally, confirmation
is completed manually by clicking on a hyperlink within the
Challenge-Response message itself.
For a detailed list, click here.
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