Q: What are the meaning of different verification statuses (i.
e. catch-all, spamtrap, unknown etc)? I couldn't find that information anywhere?

ReoonSupport
May 15, 2024A: Thanks for the query. You can find those details in the FAQ section of our dashboard (in the left sidebar). We are also attaching the details of all statuses below:
Safe: It's pretty much self-explanatory. Everything is good about that email address, and most likely this is a personal email address.
Role: Role addresses are also valid and safe. The only difference is it is a company role-related email address (not a personal one). For example, support@reoon.com (it belongs to the support team, not an individual person).
Catch-All: This means that the email server accepts emails at any address (even if the individual address does not exist) and most likely redirects them to a specific address that an admin can read. So, if you send emails to these addresses, your email will not bounce even if that individual address does not exist.
Disposable: It is a temporary email address. A lot of companies offer temporary email addresses, which are generally valid for about one hour. Sometimes people use these addresses to verify something and after that, they never check the email again (also, they will not be able to).
Invalid: It means that the email address is not available/registered. Your email will bounce back.
Inbox Full: The inbox of that user is full and can no longer receive new emails. However, if he deletes some old emails or increases storage, he can start receiving emails again.
Disabled: Similar to invalid. But that account was good before but the provider disabled that. For example, Gmail blocked an account of someone.
Unknown: We couldn't verify the status of that individual address (although the server is configured for receiving emails). Your credits are automatically refunded for such results.
Let us know if you have any other questions. Have a great day.