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WhoisXML Email Verification API

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What is WhoisXML Email Verification API?

Email Verification API is a tool that allows verifying the validity of email addresses through API calls using a variety of programming languages (PHP, Node.js, Python, Flask, and Express.js). Developers and product architects can use the API to integrate email-checking capabilities into existing software and applications.

Email Verification API helps with the business tasks identified below.

Cleaning Up Email Distribution Lists

Nonexistent email addresses can hurt an organization’s email-sending reputation with high bounceback rates. At worst, companies sending emails to such addresses could get tagged as spammers and be consequently blocked on current and prospective clients’ networks. Email Verification API can help users get rid of email addresses that don’t meet IETF standards, are disposable, and don’t have corresponding mailboxes or mail servers.

Reducing Possibly Bogus Registrations

While not all temporary email address users are up to something bad, some might be out to abuse free trial offers. Email Verification API is connected to a comprehensive disposable domain database that’s updated daily, giving it the ability to spot disposable email addresses in real-time so these won’t get into users’ subscriber bases.

Avoiding Spam Traps

Many companies employ spam traps, typically by setting up catch-all email addresses. But that can be bad for senders in that their messages might not get to their intended recipients. Email Verification API is capable of detecting catch-all addresses.

Categories & Use Cases

WhoisXML Email Verification API provides additional value to our corporate email security

Pros

  • WhoisXML Email Verification API obtains its disposable email detection capabilities from a disposable email domain database that monitors most disposable email providers regularly.
  • WhoisXML Email Verification API is compatible with most spam filtering solutions and other email security systems. It is also available as a Splunk application, so compatibility wasn’t an issue for us.

Cons

  • We had to avail ourselves of the custom plan because we have a pretty large user base, and each user receives hundreds of emails per day. We were able to come up with a reasonable agreement, in any case.

Most Important Features

  • Disposable email address detection
  • Generic email address detection
  • Mail server existence
  • Mailbox existence

Return on Investment

  • Enhances spam filtering, which helps keep malicious emails away. Having someone in our network falling for spam or phishing emails could be far more expensive in the long run.
  • Detects emails from disposable email domains, which are non-work-related.

Email Verification API benefits our email marketing efforts

Pros

  • It helps our system automatically tell users when they mistype their email addresses or provide nonexistent ones. It helps improve customer experience since they aren’t left assuming they entered the correct email address, only to wait for responses.
  • I like that the vendor made Email Verification API available in several languages and client libraries— PHP, Node.js, Python, Flask, and Express.js. For the dev team, it took a weight off our shoulders in terms of coding.

Cons

  • There is a maximum number of requests per second, which is 10. While this is a reasonable number, and we haven’t had any issue after a year of using the API, that is something that dev teams should take note of.

Most Important Features

  • Syntax check
  • Mail server existence

Return on Investment

  • Decrease in email bounce rates and, therefore, less likelihood of getting tagged as a spammer.
  • Good customer signup experience.