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Quick vs Deep Verification

This guide explains Compare Quick (1 credit, 22 checks) and Deep (2 credits, 25 checks + SMTP) modes and when to use each. so you can complete the TrekMail task with confidence.

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Last updated
May 9, 2026

Choose the right verification mode for your list. Quick mode is fast and affordable; Deep mode adds SMTP mailbox verification and extra intelligence checks for higher confidence.

At a glance

Quick Deep
Credits per email 1 2
Checks 22 25
SMTP mailbox verification No Yes
Spam trap heuristic No Yes
Speed (10K emails) 1-5 minutes 5-15 minutes
Best for Routine hygiene, re-verification Purchased lists, important campaigns

What each mode runs

Checks in both modes (1-21 + 23)

Phase 1 — Hard-fail checks (instant reject, score set to 0):

# Check What it does
1 Syntax RFC-compliant email format validation
2 Punycode / IDN Detects internationalized domain attacks and homograph abuse
3 Disposable domain 5,000+ known temporary email providers
4 Admin blocklist Platform-wide blocked domains
5 MX records Confirms the domain can receive email
6 Routable MX IP Rejects private/reserved IP ranges (10.x, 192.168.x, 127.x)
7 Bounce suppression Cross-references known bounced addresses for your account

Phase 2 — Soft signals (trust score modifiers):

# Check Score impact
8 Role-based prefix (info@, admin@) 0 points (informational flag, no penalty)
9 Gibberish local part -15
10 Typo suggestion (gmial.com → gmail.com) 0 (informational)
11 Plus-addressing (user+tag@) -5
12 Free provider (Gmail, Yahoo) 0 (neutral)
13 SPF record missing -10
14 DMARC record missing -10
15 DNSBL listed (Spamhaus, SURBL) -20
16 Custom domain bonus (MX + SPF + DMARC) +5
17 Domain age < 30 days -10
18 Gravatar profile exists +3 (single verify only, skipped in batch)
19 Name detection (first/last name in local part) +1 to +3
20 Profanity detection -10
21 Domain web presence (live website) +2 / -5 (single verify only, skipped in batch)
23 Breached domain (HIBP data) 0 (informational)

Deep-only checks (22, 24-25)

# Check Score impact
22 Spam trap heuristic (5 signals: bounce history, domain age, parked domains, pattern matching) -10 to -30
24 SMTP mailbox verification — accepted +5
25 SMTP mailbox verification — rejected Hard fail (score set to 0)

SMTP verification connects to the recipient's mail server and checks whether the specific mailbox exists. This catches addresses that look valid on paper but will bounce in practice.

Note: Large providers like Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook use catch-all configurations — their servers accept all addresses at the SMTP level regardless of whether the mailbox exists. For these domains, SMTP status shows as "skipped" and the score relies on the other checks.

When to use Quick mode

  • Routine list hygiene — regular re-verification of lists you have already cleaned
  • Re-verification of recently verified lists — Quick mode catches newly invalid addresses without the extra cost
  • Lists from your own signups — addresses collected through your own forms with double opt-in are generally reliable
  • Budget-conscious verification — when you need to verify a large list and want to minimize credit usage

When to use Deep mode

  • Purchased or rented lists — these often contain dead addresses, spam traps, and recycled domains. SMTP verification catches addresses that look valid but will bounce.
  • Important campaigns — product launches, investor communications, or anything where a high bounce rate would be damaging
  • Leads from unknown sources — contest signups, scraped data, or any list where you cannot verify the collection method
  • First-time verification of old lists — if a list has never been verified or has not been checked in 6+ months, Deep mode gives you the highest confidence

Speed comparison

Deep mode is slower because it establishes SMTP connections to verify each mailbox. The job runs in the background either way — you can close the browser and come back when it is done.

List size Quick mode Deep mode
100 emails Under 30 seconds 1-2 minutes
1,000 emails 1-2 minutes 3-5 minutes
10,000 emails 1-5 minutes 5-15 minutes
50,000 emails 5-15 minutes 15-30 minutes

How to select your mode

Open Email Verifier in the sidebar. The mode selector is at the top of Step 1 (Prepare) — you see the Quick vs Deep choice before entering any emails. Each mode card has a "See all checks" expandable link so you can review exactly what is included. You can also pass the mode parameter when using the API.

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