I don't think so. If it is a single server, and you can manage the server, I'd 
export a list of email addresses and that you can script. If not, then I would 
have bounce messages ruled into a particular mail folder. That way you can at 
least find a way to compile the bounced addresses. For instance, I can select 
multiple emails and click Forward, in which case a new email is created with 
the contents of the forwarded emails. Copy paste that into a text file and then 
you can script a way to find the bounced addresses.

It's a kludge, but I think that is all you have without actually using a proper 
mailing list application, which might have a way to remove bounced addresses 
after a number of days or times.

Bob S


On Apr 27, 2016, at 17:12 , Skip Kimpel 
<skiplon...@gmail.com<mailto:skiplon...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Is there a quick way to script out a process to validate if an email address is 
valid against the mail sever you are sending it to?  We are trying to scrub a 
large list of old emails to see if they are still valid or not.

Your input would be most appreciated.

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