{"email":"[email protected]","isValidFormat":true,"isDisposable":false,"isDnsValid":true,"isSuspicious":false,"isRoleBased":false,"score":99,"suggestedAction":"allow"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://pr213-testing.zylalabs.com/api/5648/accurate+email+checker+api/7353/email+check&email=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Accurate Email Checker API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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The Accurate Email Checker API is a tool designed to enhance email accuracy by validating email addresses for format correctness, domain health, and security risks, making it ideal for user authentication and marketing campaigns.
The API offers features such as domain validation, disposability checks, and detection of suspicious addresses, which help ensure the integrity of email lists and reduce bounce rates.
The Accurate Email Checker API flags role-based emails in its JSON responses, allowing developers to identify and manage such addresses effectively to improve communication reliability.
Yes, by validating email addresses and identifying disposable or suspicious domains, the Accurate Email Checker API helps organizations maintain clean email lists, which in turn reduces bounce rates.
Organizations that prioritize secure communications and reliable email data management, such as marketers and developers, can greatly benefit from using the Accurate Email Checker API.
The API returns a JSON object containing validation results for the provided email address, including its format validity, domain health, disposability status, risk level, and a reliability score.
Key fields in the response include `isValidFormat`, `isDisposable`, `isDnsValid`, `isSuspicious`, `isRoleBased`, `score`, and `suggestedAction`, which provide insights into the email's integrity and recommended actions.
The response data is structured as a JSON object with key-value pairs, making it easy to parse and utilize programmatically. Each field provides specific information about the email's validation status.
The endpoint provides information on email format validity, DNS health, disposability, risk assessment, and whether the email is role-based, helping users assess the quality of their email lists.
Users can customize their requests by sending different email addresses as the `email` parameter in the GET request, allowing for validation of multiple addresses sequentially.
The API sources its data from various domain registries, email service providers, and security databases to ensure comprehensive validation and accuracy of email addresses.
Typical use cases include validating user sign-ups, cleaning email marketing lists, and preventing fraud by identifying suspicious or disposable email addresses during user authentication.
Users can leverage the returned data to filter out invalid or risky email addresses, implement targeted marketing strategies, and enhance user authentication processes based on the reliability score and suggested actions.
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