iVerify allows the user to check the credibility of two types of Internet addresses: e-mail addresses and URLs. Although it is impossible for any application to find out whether or not a given e-mail address exists or is in use with certainty, iVerify does its best in checking credibility by seeing (a) if a domain registration can be found for the given e-mail address and (b) if it points to one or more mail servers. You can also use iVerify to find out if a given URL is accessible.
// What iVerify doesn`t do //
Please note that iVerify is not capable of finding out with certainty whether or not a given e-mail address exists or is in use. It is impossible for iVerify with certainty to find out if there exists a particular username for a specified e-mail domain.
// Uses //
If you host one or more web sites, you never know when you accidentally delete files. Perhaps, you want to create a list of URLs where you host important files. With iVerify, you can save a list as a file, which you can open by choosing Open > File.
Now that you have a list of URLs to verify, it`ll be just the matter of clicking on Verify. If you have a dozen URLs, it`ll take iVerify just several seconds to validate them all.
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.6.6 ~ 10.6.8, 10.7.x