Medical Physics Toolbox (software and calculators) (in French and English).
LIST OF EMAILS ATOMIC MAIL VERIFIER CAN VERIFY FORUM CODE
PyMedPhys A Medical Physics monolithic git repository on GitHub for sharing, reviewing, improving, learning and distributing open source Medical Physics code.
Nuclear Medicine & PET Organizations (AAPM).
Intro to Nuclear Medicine Physics Slideset Orderform (pdf file) (AAPM).
National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty (NIST).
* Organizations include ICRU, ISO, IAEA, IEC, ISMRM, IOMP, HPS, etc., etc. The presence of an item on this page does not represent any expressed or implied endorsement by the AAPM. I would expect that randomly deleting 80% of the email addresses from your list will be as accurate as any of the services that say they have an 80% accuracy rate.Please report broken links and suggest items for inclusion on this page to Nathan Childress at Help tendingĪny subsection(s) of this page is always welcome. Exactly which do what would depend on which particular method of guessing that the service uses but by definition none of them can do it accurately without actually sending authenticated emails. Any program relying on those methods to clean up the list would likely remove the real email addresses for anyone who is using a server that is using proper authentication - as their server will not respond to anything but an actual email - and will leave all the junk email addresses from servers that haven’t quite gone that far as those don’t produce bounces for any email address regardless of whether it exists or not. Presumably those creating software to clean up address lists without sending emails are written by people who don’t understand how email works as all of the other ways of telling were being abused so much by spammers that most legitimate sites now have them turned off. So what you are asking is which service does the best job of guessing which email addresses don’t exist without any real data to base their guess on.Īll of the above responses are based on how email actually works. Any that do not actually send emails and check for bounces have absolutely no way of telling whether a given email address exists or not.