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Hi! Our systems automatically flag most new disposable domains, both from larger free and paid providers, and private and unlisted services. If you have any domains that aren't correctly flagged, please report them to support@check-mail.org and we'll investigate them! Best regards, Anders Fr. 10:04 23/2/24
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Nice to hear. I guess you needed to install Guzzle through some means. The examples are provided by RapidAPI, so not much we can do about them. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any other questions. Mo. 11:34 5/2/24
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Can you provide some of the code you're using? (with the API key censored) If it's still isn't working, contact RapidAPI support: https://support.rapidapi.com/ They deal with the API keys and subscriptions. Do. 10:16 4/1/24
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Hi, We'll reach out to you through e-mail shortly. Best regards, Anders Fr. 2:14 27/10/23
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Hi! We do look at the full e-mail, but we don't do so called "bounce tests" to the server with this API. We have tried making that happen in a good way, but it usually ends up getting our servers blacklisted. We do look for both known abusive e-mail addresses, or suspicous looking e-mail addresses though. So unfortunately, if you need bounce tests, this API does not currently provide it. Best regards, Anders Do. 3:31 10/8/23
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We are using many signals or indicators when evaluating domains and e-mails. Anything from domain info, honeypots, registrar information, threat intel, etc. The "text" and "reason" is basically just a text-based information about why we have flagged the email/domain as invalid, or why it should be blocked. "Anomalies detected" just means that we found "something" that looks odd. We actually updated that now for test.com, updating the info to it being blacklisted. The most important field is the "block" value, which is if we suggest you block it or not, either because it's invalid, or bad/disposable/malicious. Mo. 5:10 22/5/23