How to Tell If an Email Is Fake

Fake emails include disposable addresses, role accounts, and deliberately invalid addresses entered by users who want to avoid giving their real contact. This guide shows how to detect them before they enter your system.

Fake emails include disposable addresses, role accounts, and deliberately invalid addresses entered by users who want to avoid giving their real contact. This guide shows how to detect them before they enter your system.

How to Identify Fake Email Addresses

1. Check against disposable email provider lists

Domains like mailinator.com, guerrillamail.com, and yopmail.com are known temporary email providers. Any address at these domains should be considered fake for marketing purposes.

2. Look for random-looking local parts

Addresses like xtz8923@gmail.com or a1b2c3d4@outlook.com are often auto-generated by bots or entered as throwaway identities. These pass SMTP checks but have no engagement value.

3. Detect role addresses

Addresses starting with info@, admin@, noreply@, support@, or postmaster@ are role accounts, not individual inboxes. They're rarely monitored personally and generate poor engagement.

4. Run an SMTP check

Fake addresses that do not correspond to real mailboxes will fail the SMTP check with a 550 error. This catches definitively non-existent addresses instantly.

5. Use BillionVerify disposable email detection

BillionVerify flags disposable, role, and catch-all addresses as part of every verification. Filter these out before adding to your active list.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a disposable email address?

A disposable address is a temporary inbox that expires after minutes or hours. Users create them to avoid giving their real email. They pass syntax checks but are useless for ongoing communication.

Can I block fake emails at my sign-up form?

Yes. Integrate the BillionVerify API into your sign-up form. It checks for disposable providers, SMTP validity, and role addresses in real time and can reject or flag them before sign-up completes.

Are role email addresses always fake?

No — they exist and often receive real email. But they are not personal inboxes, so marketing to them typically yields very low engagement and higher spam complaints.

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