Retrieve Temporary Email Content API is designed to identify email addresses associated with temporary domains. These disposable email services are often used for quick registrations, system testing, or, in some cases, for malicious purposes such as fraud, spam, or promotion abuse. The API offers a reliable and accurate way to determine whether an email belongs to a temporary domain, returning structured information with a simple Boolean result: isDisposable: true or false.
Using this API provides multiple benefits. First, it improves the quality of data within user bases, reducing fake registrations or ghost accounts that affect retention metrics.
Its integration is simple thanks to its lightweight design and JSON format response. Simply send the email address and the API returns clear information, including the evaluated domain, the analyzed email, and an indicator of whether or not it belongs to a disposable service. This process can be incorporated into registration flows, form validation, user verification, or analysis of existing data in customer databases.
In conclusion, this API offers an efficient and scalable solution for detecting disposable emails, ensuring greater security, reliability, and cleanliness in user management and digital communications.
{"provider":null,"disposable":false,"state":"Undeliverable","hits":["Undeliverable"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10249/retrieve+temporary+email+content+api/19756/email+disposable' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"email": "[email protected]"
}'
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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 API returns structured data indicating whether an email address belongs to a disposable domain. The response includes fields such as the evaluated email, the domain analyzed, and a Boolean value indicating if it is disposable (isDisposable: true or false).
The key fields in the response data include "email" (the analyzed email address), "domain" (the domain of the email), and "isDisposable" (a Boolean indicating if the email is from a disposable service).
The response data is organized in a JSON format, making it easy to parse. It typically includes the email address, the domain, and the disposable status, allowing for straightforward integration into applications.
Typical use cases include validating user registrations, preventing fraud, enhancing data quality in customer databases, and streamlining communication by filtering out disposable emails during sign-up processes.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous updates and monitoring of disposable email domains. The API leverages a curated list of known temporary email services to ensure reliable results.
The primary parameter for the endpoint is the "email" address you wish to analyze. Users simply send the email as part of the request to receive the corresponding disposable status.
Users can utilize the returned data by implementing checks in registration forms to block disposable emails, thereby improving user quality and reducing the risk of spam or fraudulent accounts.
Standard data patterns include a clear indication of whether an email is disposable or not. Users can expect consistent responses, with "isDisposable" typically being true for known temporary domains and false for legitimate email addresses.
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