Difference between bouncebacks and invalid e-mail addresses

I call the export in bulk api REST for a list of bouncebacks for my campaign. In the essay with an address email invalid deliberately (field is valid, but the recipient is not valid) seems Eloqua does not send an email to this email address, but in the contact record, it indicates that the email address is invalid.

How Eloqua su that the email address is invalid if there is any bounceback? I expected to see a bounceback and then be able to retrieve these data in the export block, but my campaign report shows bouncebacks 0, which is not what I was expecting.

If Eloqua is something intelligent to see if email addresses are valid or not before making a shipment, there is another filter to export in bulk that I could use to get a list of emails not valid or down instead?

Thank you, Kevin

I answered my own question - there was a bounceback for invalid e-mail, it is reported only once on the first test campaign that had an incorrect list of contacts with this email address.

Subsequent test campaign which contained the same jumped invalid email sending to the wrong e-mail address because it was already marked on the contact as invalid.

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