quisiera saber si se pueden validar que exista un correo proporcionado.
Hasta ahorita tengo todo ya hecho puedo validar todos los correos excepto los de hotmail, estoy usando mail exchange.
pero pues no me valida los correos hotmail aunque obtenga un servidor este me indica que el correo es falso.
Este es el código que he estado probando hasta ahorita, el cual valida si un correo existe o no, el único inconveniente es que no valida los correos de hotmail así como tampoco outlook.
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package testreadsharefolder;
//import java.io.BufferedReader;
//import java.io.BufferedWriter;
//import java.io.InputStreamReader;
//import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
//import java.net.Socket;
//import java.util.ArrayList;
//import java.util.Hashtable;
//import javax.naming.NamingException;
//import javax.naming.directory.DirContext;
//import javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContext;
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javax.mail.internet.AddressException;
import javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress;
import javax.naming.*;
import javax.naming.directory.*;
/**
*
* @author facv_
* //File archivo = new File("\\\\LAPTOP-SR35DQ5L\\Users\\itzca\\OneDrive\\Documentos\\ArchivosCompartidos\\Prueba.txt");
//File archivo = new File("//LAPTOP-SR35DQ5L//Users//itzca//OneDrive//Documentos//ArchivosCompartidos/data.txt");
//Scanner sc = new Scanner(archivo);
//System.out.println("Valor: " + sc.nextLine());
//Path From = Paths.get("//LAPTOP-SR35DQ5L//Users//itzca//OneDrive//Documentos//ArchivosCompartidos/data.txt");
//Path To = Paths.get("C://Perfiles//PerfilesConsumo//data.txt");
//sobreescribir el fichero de destino, si existe, y copiar
// los atributos, incluyendo los permisos rwx
//CopyOption[] options = new CopyOption[]{
//StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING,
//StandardCopyOption.COPY_ATTRIBUTES
//};
//Files.copy(From, To, options);
//EmailValidator validator = EmailValidator.getInstance();
//String email = "felipecazarez1215@gmail.com";
//if(validator.isValid(email)){
//System.out.println("Correo Valido");
//}else{
//System.out.println("Correo No Valido");
//}
*/
public class TestReadShareFolder {
/**
* @param args the command line arguments
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
String testData[] = {
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
""
};
for ( int ctr = 0 ; ctr < testData.length ; ctr++ ) {
System.out.println( testData[ ctr ] + " is valid? " +
isAddressValid( testData[ ctr ] ) );
}
}
public static boolean isAddressValid( String address ) {
// Find the separator for the domain name
int pos = address.indexOf( '@' );
// If the address does not contain an '@', it's not valid
if ( pos == -1 ) return false;
// Isolate the domain/machine name and get a list of mail exchangers
String domain = address.substring( ++pos );
ArrayList mxList = null;
try {
mxList = getMX( domain );
for(int i = 0; i < mxList.size(); i++){
System.out.println("Correo Domain: " + mxList.get(i));
}
} catch (NamingException ex) {
return false;
}
// Just because we can send mail to the domain, doesn't mean that the
// address is valid, but if we can't, it's a sure sign that it isn't
if ( mxList.size() == 0 ) return false;
// Now, do the SMTP validation, try each mail exchanger until we get
// a positive acceptance. It *MAY* be possible for one MX to allow
// a message [store and forwarder for example] and another [like
// the actual mail server] to reject it. This is why we REALLY ought
// to take the preference into account.
for ( int mx = 0 ; mx < mxList.size() ; mx++ ) {
boolean valid = false;
try {
int res;
Socket skt = new Socket( (String) mxList.get( mx ), 25 );
BufferedReader rdr = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader( skt.getInputStream() ) );
BufferedWriter wtr = new BufferedWriter( new OutputStreamWriter( skt.getOutputStream() ) );
res = hear( rdr );
if ( res != 220 ) throw new Exception( "Invalid header" );
say( wtr, "EHLO orbaker.com" );
res = hear( rdr );
if ( res != 250 ) throw new Exception( "Not ESMTP" );
// validate the sender address
say( wtr, "MAIL FROM: <tim@orbaker.com>" );
res = hear( rdr );
if ( res != 250 ) throw new Exception( "Sender rejected" );
say( wtr, "RCPT TO: <" + address + ">" );
res = hear( rdr );
// be polite
say( wtr, "RSET" ); hear( rdr );
say( wtr, "QUIT" ); hear( rdr );
if ( res != 250 )
throw new Exception( "Address is not valid!" );
valid = true;
rdr.close();
wtr.close();
skt.close();
} catch (Exception ex) {
// Do nothing but try next host
} finally {
if ( valid ) return true;
}
}
return false;
}
private static ArrayList getMX( String hostName )throws NamingException {
// Perform a DNS lookup for MX records in the domain
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
env.put("java.naming.factory.initial",
"com.sun.jndi.dns.DnsContextFactory");
DirContext ictx = new InitialDirContext( env );
Attributes attrs = ictx.getAttributes( hostName, new String[] { "MX" });
Attribute attr = attrs.get( "MX" );
// if we don't have an MX record, try the machine itself
if (( attr == null ) || ( attr.size() == 0 )) {
attrs = ictx.getAttributes( hostName, new String[] { "A" });
attr = attrs.get( "A" );
if( attr == null )
throw new NamingException( "No match for name '" + hostName + "'" );
}
// Huzzah! we have machines to try. Return them as an array list
// NOTE: We SHOULD take the preference into account to be absolutely
// correct. This is left as an exercise for anyone who cares.
ArrayList res = new ArrayList();
NamingEnumeration en = attr.getAll();
while ( en.hasMore() ) {
String x = (String) en.next();
String f[] = x.split( " " );
if ( f[1].endsWith( "." ) )
f[1] = f[1].substring( 0, (f[1].length() - 1));
res.add( f[1] );
}
return res;
}
private static void say( BufferedWriter wr, String text ) throws IOException {
wr.write( text + "\r\n" );
wr.flush();
return;
}
private static int hear( BufferedReader in ) throws IOException {
String line = null;
int res = 0;
while ( (line = in.readLine()) != null ) {
String pfx = line.substring( 0, 3 );
try {
res = Integer.parseInt( pfx );
}catch (Exception ex) {
res = -1;
}
if ( line.charAt( 3 ) != '-' ) break;
}
return res;
}
}
Aquí está un enlace al proyecto completo en github: Proyecto en github para validar correos