{"address":"[email protected]","status":"invalid","catch_all":false,"role":false,"disposable":false,"account":"example","domain":"gmail.com","mx_record":"alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com.","mx_found":true}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5139/email+status+verifier+api/6562/[email protected]' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
No long-term commitment. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime. Free Trial includes up to 50 requests.
Send POST requests with an address or a batch of emails in JSON.You will receive real-time results on the validity of the emails.
The Instant Email Validation API validates email addresses in real time, providing immediate results on their validity and ability to receive emails.
The API receives email addresses in JSON format and provides a response with the validation of the email, verifying if it exists and if it can receive emails.
Validation of email lists for marketing campaigns. Real-time checking of e-mails when registering on platforms. Reducing bounces in email communications through pre-validation.
Beside the number of API calls per month allowed, there are no other limitations.
There are different plans suits everyone including a free trial for small amount of requests, but it’s rate is limit to prevent abuse of the service.
The API uses API keys for authentication. To access the API, include your API key in the request header. The API key is provided upon registration and should be kept secure.
The API returns detailed information about the age and history of a domain, including years, months and days since its creation, as well as expiration and update dates.
The Single Email Check endpoint returns a JSON object indicating the validity of the provided email address. It specifies whether the email exists and can receive messages, helping users identify valid contacts.
The response data includes the email address as the key and a boolean value as the value. A value of `true` indicates the email is valid, while `false` indicates it is invalid or cannot receive emails.
The response data is structured as a JSON object where each email address is a key. The corresponding value is a boolean indicating the email's validity, allowing for easy parsing and integration into applications.
The Single Email Check endpoint provides information on whether an email address is valid, exists, and can receive messages. This helps in maintaining clean and effective email lists.
Data accuracy is maintained through multiple validation checks, including format validation, MX record verification, and mailbox existence checks. These processes ensure reliable results for users.
Typical use cases include validating email addresses during user registration, cleaning email lists for marketing campaigns, and reducing bounce rates in email communications by pre-validating addresses.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating it into their email management systems to filter out invalid addresses, thereby improving deliverability rates and enhancing communication strategies.
Standard data patterns include a JSON object with email addresses as keys and boolean values. Users can expect a mix of `true` and `false` values based on the validity of the checked emails.
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You can’t switch APIs during the free trial. If you subscribe to a different API, your trial will end and the new subscription will start as a paid plan.
The free trial lasts for 7 days and allows you to make up to 50 API requests.
No, the free trial is available only once, so we recommend using it on the API that interests you the most. Most of our APIs offer a free trial, but some may not include this option.
Yes. If the API offers a free trial, you will see a "Free 7-Day Trial" option in its Pricing section. The trial lasts for 7 days and allows up to 50 API requests, enabling you to evaluate the API before subscribing to a paid plan.
Zyla API Hub is like a big store for APIs, where you can find thousands of them all in one place. We also offer dedicated support and real-time monitoring of all APIs. Once you sign up, you can pick and choose which APIs you want to use. Just remember, each API needs its own subscription. But if you subscribe to multiple ones, you'll use the same key for all of them, making things easier for you.
You can monitor your API usage through the response headers included with every request:
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