The Temporal Email Verification API is designed to authenticate email addresses, discerning temporary or disposable ones, often linked to spam or fraud. In our digital age, it is critical to protect against spam, fraud and misuse. This API is an essential tool for users, as it ensures the integrity and security of communication channels.
Primarily, the Temporal Email Verification API performs thorough evaluations of email addresses to determine their association with temporary or disposable email services. These services provide users with transient email addresses, which are typically used for ephemeral purposes such as registering for online services, accessing restricted content, or circumventing email verification requirements. While these email addresses may serve legitimate purposes in certain cases, they are often aligned with spam, fraudulent activity and malicious intent.
In essence, the Temporal Email Verification API helps users validate email addresses and protect themselves from spam, fraud and misuse. With its extensive validation capabilities, the API enables users to strengthen their email security measures, preserving the integrity and security of communication channels. Whether it's preventing spam submission on web forms, thwarting fraudulent account registrations or filtering suspicious emails from mailing lists, the Transient Email Verification API offers a reliable solution to identify temporary or disposable email addresses and mitigate the associated risks.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation.
{"status":"invalid","reason":"rejected_email","email":"[email protected]","user":"shane","domain":"gmail.com","public":true,"disposable":false,"role":false}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3540/temporal+email+verification+api/4941/[email protected]' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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To use this API users must provide an email address to verify if it is a disposable email.
The Temporal Email Verification API designed to authenticate email addresses by identifying temporary or disposable email accounts commonly associated with spam or fraudulent activity.
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The POST Email Temporaly Detection endpoint returns data indicating whether an email is disposable, along with its provider and validity state. The GET Email Check endpoint provides detailed information about the email, including its disposable status, SMTP availability, and MX records.
Key fields include "disposable" (true/false), "state" (valid/invalid), "provider" (email service provider), "reason" (for invalid emails), and "mx_record" (mail exchange server) in the GET Email Check response.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing various attributes of the email address. For example, the GET Email Check response includes fields like "email," "user," and "success," making it easy to parse and utilize.
The POST endpoint provides basic validation of whether an email is temporary, while the GET endpoint offers comprehensive details, including the email's validity, disposable status, SMTP availability, and domain information.
Both endpoints require the "email" parameter, which should contain the email address to be verified. No additional parameters are necessary for basic functionality.
Users can leverage the "disposable" field to filter out temporary emails in registration forms or mailing lists. The "reason" field helps identify issues with invalid emails, allowing for better user experience and security measures.
The API sources its data from various email service providers and databases that track disposable email addresses, ensuring a broad coverage of known temporary email services.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks against known disposable email providers. The API continuously monitors and validates email addresses to ensure reliable results.
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