Catch-all report

Is mail.com a catch-all domain?

This report shows the mail configuration for mail.com and runs a live catch-all probe. A catch-all (accept-all) domain accepts mail for every address, which makes verifying individual mail.com mailboxes less certain.

Test a domain for catch-all

This opens one SMTP conversation with the domain's mail server and asks whether a random mailbox is accepted. Many networks block outbound port 25, so a single check can be inconclusive.

Catch-all domains need smarter verification

On a catch-all domain, the server accepts everything, so SMTP alone cannot tell a real mailbox from a typo. Verifly combines multiple signals and flags catch-all addresses so you can decide how to send.

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Mail configuration for mail.com

mail.com accepts mail through 2 MX hosts.

PriorityMail server (MX)
10mx00.mail.com
10mx01.mail.com

What catch-all means for mail.com

When a domain is catch-all, its server returns a 250 OK for any recipient — ceo@mail.com, sales@mail.com, or pure gibberish alike. That is convenient for the domain owner (typos still arrive) but it removes the signal a verifier relies on: acceptance no longer proves the mailbox exists.

The right way to treat a catch-all mail.com address is as a middle tier — riskier than a confirmed mailbox, safer than a hard-invalid or disposable one. Verifly returns a dedicated is_catch_all flag so you can decide how aggressively to send instead of guessing.

FAQ — mail.com catch-all & verification

Is mail.com a catch-all domain?
A domain is catch-all when its mail server accepts mail for any address, including ones that do not exist. Run the live probe above to test mail.com right now — it opens one SMTP conversation and asks the server whether a random, non-existent mailbox is accepted.
What are the MX records for mail.com?
mail.com routes mail through: mx00.mail.com, mx01.mail.com.
Why does catch-all matter when verifying mail.com addresses?
On a catch-all domain an SMTP accept does not prove a specific mailbox exists — the server says yes to everything. So a verifier cannot promote a catch-all address to "valid" on acceptance alone; it should flag it separately, which Verifly does.
How do I verify mail.com emails in bulk?
Use the Verifly API: GET https://verifly.email/api/v1/verify?email=name@mail.com with a Bearer key returns a dedicated catch-all flag alongside syntax, MX, disposable and role signals. 100 free credits, no monthly fee.

Verify mail.com emails at scale

The Verifly API returns catch-all, disposable, role and SMTP signals in one call — pay-as-you-go, 100 free credits, no monthly fee.