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Long ago, I recall there was a "command" -- like "PING" or something -- with which one could test whether an address hen was about to send to actually existed.  I think the idea was how to see whether I remembered an address aright, without actually bugging an addressee or trying it to see it a message bounced.

Can anyone tell me whether such a thing still exists, and how I might use it.  (Just using the WWWeb has been so easy that I've forgotten all the "old stuff.")     ---ed

Ed Nelson (from Chicago's southmost suburbs)
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