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Questions on captcha solution and email verification setup in GSA SER

edited March 22 in Need Help
Hi everyone,
I’ve noticed that CaptchaAI no longer offers a solution for hCaptcha. Could I ask what software or service CaptchaAI currently uses for captcha solving?
Also, I recently subscribed to a custom email provider that supports both POP3 and IMAP. How can I set up a catch-all email to use in the GSA SER Email Verification tab setup?
I would really appreciate any guidance or tips from experienced users. Thanks in advance!
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  • If you have xevil, just load it up with your IPv4 proxies. If you don’t have it, then I don’t bother with hCaptchas since many don’t contain them. Anyway, at least from the list providers I use, they don’t contain them much. If you still need one, check out CapMonster Cloud. I believe they do. 

    Don’t use catchall services. Instead, buy a domain and create your own, and you’ll see how dramatically it improves success. I used to blame my list providers after tweaking almost everything, then someone told me to build my own catchall, and it did the trick. Now my verification success is almost, or close to, 90%. Just follow what your list provider suggests and try to make a similar environment, and you should be good to go.
  • SupernovaSupernova Internet
    edited March 28
    OMRON said:
    If you have xevil, just load it up with your IPv4 proxies. If you don’t have it, then I don’t bother with hCaptchas since many don’t contain them. Anyway, at least from the list providers I use, they don’t contain them much. If you still need one, check out CapMonster Cloud. I believe they do. 

    Don’t use catchall services. Instead, buy a domain and create your own, and you’ll see how dramatically it improves success. I used to blame my list providers after tweaking almost everything, then someone told me to build my own catchall, and it did the trick. Now my verification success is almost, or close to, 90%. Just follow what your list provider suggests and try to make a similar environment, and you should be good to go.
    Thank you for sharing this, it’s really helpful.
    May I ask, based on your experience, how many domains would you recommend using when creating your own email list?
    Is it better to start with just a few domains first, or scale up to a larger number to achieve better deliverability?
  • OMRON said:
    If you have xevil, just load it up with your IPv4 proxies. If you don’t have it, then I don’t bother with hCaptchas since many don’t contain them. Anyway, at least from the list providers I use, they don’t contain them much. If you still need one, check out CapMonster Cloud. I believe they do. 

    Don’t use catchall services. Instead, buy a domain and create your own, and you’ll see how dramatically it improves success. I used to blame my list providers after tweaking almost everything, then someone told me to build my own catchall, and it did the trick. Now my verification success is almost, or close to, 90%. Just follow what your list provider suggests and try to make a similar environment, and you should be good to go.
    how would your own catchall make a large difference? After all all this targets that we are hunting are just websites that their owners forgot to close registration. i dont see how having your catch all email on dsadsa.com or xasdsd.com would make any difference
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