The Disposable Email API helps users to detect and block disposable emails from sign up. It checks if an email address is from a disposable email provider and returns the results in either JSON or XML format. Disposable email addresses (DEAs) are temporary email addresses that are only valid for a very short period of time.
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1897/mailboxvalidator+disposable+email+api/1590/mailboxvalidator+disposable+email+api?key=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Disposable Email API returns data indicating whether an email address is disposable or not. The response includes fields such as the email address, a boolean indicating if it is disposable, available credits, and any error codes or messages.
The key fields in the response data include "email_address" (the checked email), "is_disposable" (true or false), "credits_available" (remaining API credits), "error_code" (if any error occurred), and "error_message" (details about the error).
The response data is organized in a structured format, typically JSON or XML. In JSON, it consists of key-value pairs, making it easy to parse and access specific information like whether the email is disposable and the number of credits available.
The API provides information on whether an email address is from a disposable email provider, which helps in preventing fraudulent sign-ups. It also indicates the number of credits available for further requests.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the email address they want to check. The API accepts a single email address as a parameter in the GET request, allowing for targeted validation.
The data is sourced from a variety of disposable email providers. MailboxValidator continuously updates its database to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness in identifying disposable email addresses.
Typical use cases include validating user sign-ups on websites, preventing spam registrations, and ensuring the integrity of user databases by filtering out temporary email addresses.
Users can utilize the returned data to enhance user verification processes. For instance, if "is_disposable" is true, they can block the registration or prompt the user to provide a valid email address, improving overall data quality.
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