Email has become an integral part of our online communication. There are many sites that can provide you with a mailbox. In this regard, it became necessary to periodically check the correctness of the email address before sending the letter.
Instructions
Step 1
If you are interested in a mailbox created on one of the free mail services, try registering an email with the same name. An existing mailbox cannot be re-registered. In this case, an error message is displayed and the registration is not possible.
Step 2
Write a letter from any available mailing address to the desired mailbox. The letter can be with or without text. It does not matter. After sending it, check the mailbox after a while for new letters. If you received a letter that mentions the mailbox you need, then this means that your message did not reach the addressee. It is possible that this mailbox does not exist.
Step 3
If you are looking for a mailbox with the domain mail.ru, inbox.ru, list.ru or bk.ru, register in the social network "My World". Then use one of the search types for other users' accounts. You can simply type the desired box in the search box located in the upper right corner of the site page, or click on the word "People" next to the inscription "My [email protected]". By doing this, you will be taken to the account search page for different criteria. Enter your e-mail in the input field below the word "Search". Click the Find button. After that, if such a mailing address exists, you will see the avatar and other data of the mailbox owner.
Step 4
If you know the first part of the mailbox name, but do not know the address of the site on which it is located, try searching for the information you know in a search engine. Use a search engine for these purposes www.nigma.ru. Unlike other similar systems, it finds information in several search engines at once and displays it in a general list
Step 5
Check the existence of the site if the required mailbox is not registered with a free mail service. To do this, enter into the address bar of the browser that part of the box name that comes after the "dog" symbol. If the site loads, it is likely that the mailbox exists.