The Dangerous Mail Detector API empowers businesses to identify and block disposable email addresses effectively, preventing fraudulent registrations and maintaining platform security. Utilizing a constantly updated database of known temporary email domains, the API ensures real-time detection for immediate action. With its seamless integration, this tool is perfect for businesses managing high-volume user registrations, offering a robust solution to enhance database accuracy and prevent abuse. Improve the quality of your analytics, optimize your platform’s security, and ensure reliable user authentication with this essential disposable email detection service.
Check Spam Email - Endpoint Features
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Request Body |
[Required] Json |
{"domain":"hotmail.com","score":8,"meta":{"block_list":false,"domain_age":28,"website_resolves":true,"accepts_all_addresses":false,"valid_email_security":true}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5750/dangerous+mail+detector+api/7479/check+spam+email' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"domain": "[email protected]"
}'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Dangerous Mail Detector API is designed to identify and block disposable email addresses, helping businesses prevent fraudulent registrations and maintain platform security.
The API utilizes a constantly updated database of known temporary email domains, allowing it to perform real-time detection and take immediate action against disposable email addresses.
Businesses that manage high-volume user registrations can benefit from this API, as it enhances database accuracy, improves analytics quality, and optimizes platform security by ensuring reliable user authentication.
The Check Spam Email endpoint returns data indicating whether a given email domain is disposable. It includes fields such as the domain name, a score representing its risk level, and metadata about the domain's characteristics.
Key fields in the response include "domain" (the checked email domain), "score" (risk assessment score), and "meta" (detailed attributes like block list status, domain age, and email validity).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with the main object containing the domain, score, and a nested "meta" object that provides additional details about the domain's status and characteristics.
The primary parameter for the Check Spam Email endpoint is the domain name, which should be included in the body of the POST request for validation.
Data accuracy is maintained through a constantly updated database of known disposable email domains, ensuring that the API reflects the latest information and trends in email address usage.
Typical use cases include validating user registrations on platforms, preventing spam accounts, and enhancing security measures by filtering out disposable email addresses during sign-up processes.
Users can utilize the returned data by interpreting the "score" to assess the risk of the email domain and using the "meta" information to make informed decisions about allowing or blocking registrations.
The endpoint provides information on whether an email domain is disposable, its risk score, domain age, whether it resolves to a website, and if it accepts all addresses, aiding in user validation.
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