Domain lookup by email

A domain lookup by email, also known as a reverse email lookup or email domain lookup, is a process that allows you to find the domain name associated with a specific email address. This can be useful in various situations, such as:

  1. Verifying the authenticity of an email address
  2. Identifying the sender of an email
  3. Determining the domain name of a company or organization
  4. Resolving email addresses to their corresponding domain names

There are several ways to perform a domain lookup by email:

  1. MX Lookup: You can use a tool like MX Toolbox or DNSstuff to perform an MX lookup. Enter the email address, and the tool will return the domain name associated with the email address.
  2. DNS Lookup: You can use a DNS lookup tool like Dig or NSLookup to perform a DNS lookup. Enter the email address, and the tool will return the domain name associated with the email address.
  3. Email Verification Tools: There are several email verification tools available online that can perform a domain lookup by email. Some popular tools include EmailVerify, EmailValidator, and VerifyEmail.
  4. WHOIS Lookup: You can use a WHOIS lookup tool to find the domain name associated with an email address. WHOIS is a database that contains information about domain names and their registrars.

Here are some examples of how to perform a domain lookup by email using different tools:

MX Lookup

Example: Enter the email address [email protected] and click "Lookup" to get the domain name associated with the email address.

DNS Lookup

Example: Enter the email address [email protected] and click "Lookup" to get the domain name associated with the email address.

Email Verification Tools

Example: Enter the email address [email protected] and click "Verify" to get the domain name associated with the email address.

WHOIS Lookup

Example: Enter the email address [email protected] and click "Lookup" to get the domain name associated with the email address.

Please note that some of these tools may require you to create an account or provide additional information to perform the lookup. Additionally, some email addresses may not have a publicly available domain name associated with them, so the lookup may not be successful in those cases.