With this API you can check if an e-mail address is valid or invalid and if it is a temporary / disposable account. If the address is valid and it isn't a temporary email account then the "block" parameter will be false. Otherwise, it will be true.
{"email":"example [email protected]","valid":false,"domain":"onmail.com","disposable":false,"mxRecord":true}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/26/e-mail+verificator+and+temp+emails+detector+api/89/[email protected]' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Temp Email Detector API will allow you to know if a given email is a disposable/temporary account. So, you won't be worried about letting temporary emails go through your forms. Also, you will be able to recognize if a given email is invalid or not.
Just with the email domain, you will be able to know if the address is valid or not and if it's a disposable or temporary account as well.
This API is ideal to know beforehand if an email a user passing to your forms is a valid one, or if it's disposable or not. So you can use it as a filter on your login forms or contact forms as well. So only valid emails can be in touch or login into your products/services.
Also, you can search through your database, and detect if there are any invalid or disposable emails before sending an email campaign.
This will prevent a lot of bounce rates and will improve your campaigns or contacts a lot.
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The endpoint returns data indicating whether an email address is valid, its domain, and if it is a disposable or temporary account.
The key fields in the response include "email" (the checked email), "valid" (true/false for validity), "domain" (the email's domain), "disposable" (true/false for temporary status), and "mxRecord" (true/false indicating if the domain has a mail exchange record).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs that provide clear information about the email's validity and status, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The endpoint provides information on email validity, whether the email is disposable, and the presence of an MX record for the domain, helping users filter out invalid or temporary emails.
The endpoint accepts a single parameter: the email address to be checked. Users should ensure the email is formatted correctly to receive accurate results.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and checks against known databases of disposable email providers and valid email domains, ensuring reliable results.
Typical use cases include validating user registrations, filtering contact forms, and cleaning email lists before campaigns to reduce bounce rates and improve engagement.
Users can utilize the returned data by implementing logic in their applications to accept only valid, non-disposable emails, enhancing user verification processes and reducing spam.
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