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The Dynamic Mail Validator, available from the Dynamic Software website, is a tool to check whether email addresses are valid or not. The free version does not expire, but is limited to 500 verifications at a time, while the Professional Edition is not limited in this way.
Try sending an E-mail to it. If it's not a reall E-mail address, a message will come back 'undeliverable'. Or you can use the free mailbox validator to validate your email address at http://www.fraudlabs.com/demomailboxvalidator.aspx .
A free email site that's best for someone who's just learning to use email is Yahoo.
Use an HTML validator - http://validator.w3.org/ and a CSS validator - http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Some of the best email programs to me are the ones that are free. The top free email progams are: Mozilla Thunderbird a Windows email, Windows Live Mail, Opera,Pegasus, and Incredimail.
There are many free email services available. As of 2012, several email services have been listed as the best. Gmail is one of the top free email services available. Other email services rated as the best, or on a top ten list, are Outlook, iCloud, and Yahoo.
A CSS validator is a free software which helps web designers and developers check style sheets. It ensures that a web page is built in accordance with web standards. It acts as a debugging tool, eases maintenance and is seen as a sign of professionalism.
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Use gmail. It is free. Email is important to all ages. Youngsters should get started young. Many sites offer free email. Email is the way of the future.
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The most popular way (and to some, official) to validate your CSS is by going here: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator