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Verify Emails at Gmail.com

Real-time SMTP verification with 99.7% accuracy. Check any @gmail.com address before you send, no signup required.

SMTP Responsive MX 5 Auth 2/3 Persistent
Gmail.com Email Checker
LIVE
99Deliverability
5MX Records
10 / 10Free Checks
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Military-Grade Encryption
ISO 27001
SOC 2 Type II
GDPR
CCPA
HIPAA

Deliverability

4 signals
Deliverability99/100
Risk Score1
Blacklists0/8
Domain Age30 years

Infrastructure

5 signals
SMTP StatusResponsive
MX Records5
Authentication2/3
Accepts MailYes
Catch-AllNot detected

Classification

4 signals
Domain TypeFree Email Provider
DisposableNo
Free ProviderYes
Mail ProviderGoogle Workspace

Verification Status

June 4, 2026

Yes. You can verify any @Gmail.com address in real time with a direct SMTP handshake that provides 99.7% accuracy. Gmail.com is operated by Google LLC, runs 5 mail servers, enforces 2 of 3 authentication standards, and is currently responding to SMTP.

Valid providerYesYes
Mail ProviderGoogle Workspace
MX Records5Active
Authentication2/3Partial

Gmail.com Key Facts

Google Workspace
Mail ProviderGoogle Workspace
Domain TypeFree Email Provider
MX Records5 gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
SMTP StatusResponsiveResponsive
SPF / DKIM / DMARCPass / Missing / None
Catch-AllNot detected
DisposableNoNo
Domain Age30 years (since 1995)
RegistrarMarkMonitor, Inc.
Last VerifiedJune 4, 2026

How to read your Gmail.com verification result

Every check returns one of three clear outcomes so you know exactly what to do with the address.

Passed - Safe to Send

The mailbox exists and accepts mail. Send with confidence, the address is deliverable.

Failed - Do Not Send

The mailbox does not exist, is disposable, or will hard-bounce. Remove it to protect your sender reputation.

Unknown - Use Caution

The server is catch-all or greylisting, so existence cannot be confirmed. Send selectively and watch engagement.

What are Gmail.com's MX records?

gmail.com publishes 5 MX records. The primary mail exchanger is gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com, hosted by Google Workspace, and it is currently reachable and answering SMTP. Mail is routed through these servers in priority order, lowest number first.

MX Records

5 records
PriorityHostnameIPStatus
5 gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 172.253.115.26 Reachable
10 alt1.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 108.177.123.26 Reachable
20 alt2.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 172.253.116.27 Reachable
30 alt3.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 192.178.223.26 Reachable
40 alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 173.194.76.26 Reachable

Infrastructure

Responsive
SMTP StatusResponsiveResponsive
Primary MXgmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
Mail ProviderGoogle Workspace
Accepts MailYes
Catch-AllNot detected
220 mx.google.com ESMTP 6a1803df08f44-8ceccdcc40fsi54559896d6.104 - gsmtp

Can you verify Gmail.com email addresses?

Yes. gmail.com is a valid email provider, operated by Google LLC. Addresses are persistent and real mail reaches a genuine recipient. Individual mailboxes still go stale, so verify each one before you send.

Verification method

SMTP

A live SMTP handshake connects to Gmail.com's mail server and asks whether the mailbox exists using the RCPT TO command, without ever transmitting a message. The recipient never sees the check.

Accuracy

99.7%

Each address runs through 30+ checks including SMTP existence, catch-all detection, role-account filtering, and disposable matching. The same engine has verified billions of addresses since 2012.

Why verify Gmail.com emails before you send?

Every unverified address is a gamble. Here is what happens when you skip verification and mail a list that has not been cleaned.

Filter abandoned accounts

Free inboxes get abandoned constantly. Verification drops the dead gmail.com mailboxes before you mail them.

Catch typos

Mistyped gmail.com addresses fail a real SMTP check, so they never turn into a hard bounce.

Protect deliverability

A clean list keeps your bounce rate low, and a low bounce rate is what protects inbox placement on a big send.

Lift open rates

Mailing only live gmail.com addresses raises every rate that matters: opens, clicks, and replies.

Who operates Gmail.com?

Gmail.com is Google LLC, registered through MarkMonitor, Inc. and first seen Aug 13, 1995.

Registration (WHOIS)

.com
RegistrarMarkMonitor, Inc. / IANA 292
RegisteredAug 13, 1995 / 30 years old
UpdatedJul 11, 2025
ExpiresAug 11, 2026
RegistrantGoogle LLC / UNITED STATES
Tech ContactUNITED STATES
ns1.google.comns4.google.comns3.google.comns2.google.com

Domain Profile

Free Email Provider
Domaingmail.com
OrganizationGoogle LLC
TypeFree Email Provider
Mail ProviderGoogle Workspace
SPFPassPass
DKIMMissingMissing
DMARCNoneNone

Gmail is the world's most widely used free email service, operated by Google LLC. Launched in 2004, Gmail now serves over 1.8 billion active users globally and routes mail through Google's MX servers (aspmx.l.google.com and related hosts). Gmail employs robust authentication standards including SPF, DKIM, and DMARC with a reject policy, making it one of the most secure freemail platforms for both senders and recipients.

When verifying Gmail addresses, it is important to understand several platform-specific behaviors. Gmail ignores periods (dots) in the local part of email addresses, meaning j.smith@gmail.com and jsmith@gmail.com deliver to the same inbox. Additionally, Gmail supports plus-addressing (user+tag@gmail.com), which allows users to create unlimited aliases that all route to the primary inbox. These features are commonly exploited for duplicate signups, so verification systems should normalize Gmail addresses by removing dots and plus-suffixed tags before deduplication.

Gmail does not operate as a catch-all domain. SMTP verification requests receive definitive accept or reject responses at the RCPT TO stage, making real-time email verification highly reliable. However, Google applies strict rate limiting to SMTP connections, so high-volume verification should use batched checks with appropriate delays. Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) uses the same MX infrastructure but with organization-specific domains, which should be treated as corporate rather than freemail.

For email marketers, Gmail's spam filtering system uses machine learning and engagement signals to determine inbox placement. Emails with low open rates or high spam complaint rates will be routed to the Promotions tab or spam folder. Maintaining a clean list with verified Gmail addresses is essential for deliverability. Google Postmaster Tools provides domain-level reputation data that senders can use to monitor their standing with Gmail.

How do you verify Gmail.com emails in bulk?

Upload a CSV or TXT list of Gmail.com addresses to the bulk email verifier. Every address runs through a live SMTP handshake plus catch-all, role-account and disposable detection, and you download a clean list when processing completes. For real-time checks at signup, use the real-time email verification API.

1

Upload your list

CSV or TXT with one email per line. No formatting needed.

2

SMTP verification runs

Each Gmail.com address is checked with a live server handshake.

3

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Frequently asked questions about Gmail.com

Everything about verifying email at this domain.

Yes, gmail.com is a fully valid and active email domain operated by Google LLC. It is the world's largest free email provider with over 1.8 billion users and has been in continuous operation since 2004.

No, gmail.com is not a disposable or temporary email service. It is a permanent, full-featured email platform from Google. However, Gmail does support plus-addressing (user+tag@gmail.com) which can be used to create aliases.

Gmail uses Google's own mail servers. The primary MX record points to aspmx.l.google.com, with several fallback servers including alt1.aspmx.l.google.com through alt4.aspmx.l.google.com.

Yes, you can send marketing emails to Gmail addresses provided recipients have opted in. Gmail uses advanced spam filtering and sorts emails into tabs (Primary, Promotions, Social). Monitor your sender reputation via Google Postmaster Tools.

Gmail addresses can be verified via SMTP check, as Gmail does not use catch-all and returns definitive accept/reject responses. Note that periods in Gmail usernames are ignored (j.doe and jdoe are the same), and plus-addressing creates aliases that route to the base address.

Upload a CSV or TXT list to the bulk email verifier. Every address runs through 30+ checks including SMTP existence, catch-all detection, role-account, and disposable matching. Processing time depends on list size.

99.7% accurate using a direct SMTP handshake with gmail.com's mail servers, the same engine that has verified billions of addresses since 2012.