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How to Tell if an Email Address Is Fake

From obvious placeholder domains to typo traps and disposable inboxes, here is how to spot fake or low-trust email addresses.

Fake or low-trust email addresses show up for all kinds of reasons:

  • bots filling out forms
  • people trying to skip a gate
  • one-off throwaway signups
  • plain old typing mistakes

Some are obvious. Some only look fake once you run the right checks.

What you can spot manually

There are a few easy warning signs:

  • placeholder domains like example.com
  • obvious nonsense strings
  • repeated test-style patterns
  • addresses that look intentionally disposable

These do not catch everything, but they help you spot the obvious junk.

What usually needs a tool

Many bad addresses look normal on the surface.

That is where validation helps:

  • syntax checks catch malformed addresses
  • MX checks catch domains that cannot receive mail
  • disposable detection catches temporary inbox providers
  • typo detection catches domains that are close to real ones but still wrong

These are the signals that matter most in normal list-cleaning work.

Why “fake” is not always the right mental model

Sometimes the address is not malicious or fabricated. It is just unusable.

That includes:

  • a mistyped Gmail address
  • a dead company domain
  • a disposable inbox used once and abandoned

From a deliverability perspective, the reason matters less than the outcome. If it cannot be trusted for future sending, it belongs under review.

How MailCull helps

For a single address, Verify Email gives you a quick pre-send read.

For a file, Verify List lets you review the whole batch before it becomes a campaign problem.

The goal is not to prove intent. It is to surface the addresses that should not quietly flow into your next send.

Check suspicious addresses with MailCull →

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