Kickbox determines if an email address is not only valid, but associated with a actual user. Uses include:
- Preventing users from creating accounts on your applications using fake, misspelled, or throw-away email addresses.
- Reducing bounces by removing old, invalid, and low quality email addresses from your mailing lists.
- Saving money and projecting your reputation by only sending to real email users.
To begin, hop over to kickbox.io and create a free account. Once you've signed up and logged in, click on API Settings and then click Add API Key. Take note of the generated API Key - you'll need it to setup the client as explained below.
Make sure you have rubygems installed
$ gem install kickbox
Works with [ 1.8.6 / 1.8.7 / 1.9.1 / 1.9.2 / 1.9.3 / 2.0.0 / 2.1.0 / 2.1.1 ]
require "kickbox"
client = Kickbox::Client.new('Your_API_Key_Here')
kickbox = client.kickbox()
response = kickbox.verify("test@example.com")
timeout integer
(optional) - Maximum time, in milliseconds, for the API to complete a verification request. Default: 6000.
# Example with options
response = kickbox.verify("test@example.com", { "timeout" => 60000 })
A successful API call responds with the following values:
- result
string
- The verification result:deliverable
,undeliverable
,risky
,unknown
- reason
string
- The reason for the result. Possible reasons are:invalid_email
- Specified email is not a valid email address syntaxinvalid_domain
- Domain for email does not existrejected_email
- Email address was rejected by the SMTP server, email address does not existaccepted_email
- Email address was accepted by the SMTP serverlow_quality
- Email address has quality issues that may make it a risky or low-value addresslow_deliverability
- Email address appears to be deliverable, but deliverability cannot be guaranteedno_connect
- Could not connect to SMTP servertimeout
- SMTP session timed outinvalid_smtp
- SMTP server returned an unexpected/invalid responseunavailable_smtp
- SMTP server was unavailable to process our requestunexpected_error
- An unexpected error has occurred
- role
true | false
- true if the email address is a role address (postmaster@example.com
,support@example.com
, etc) - free
true | false
- true if the email address uses a free email service like gmail.com or yahoo.com. - disposable
true | false
- true if the email address uses a disposable domain like trashmail.com or mailinator.com. - accept_all
true | false
- true if the email was accepted, but the domain appears to accept all emails addressed to that domain. - did_you_mean
null | string
- Returns a suggested email if a possible spelling error was detected. (bill.lumbergh@gamil.com
->bill.lumbergh@gmail.com
) - sendex
float
- A quality score of the provided email address ranging between 0 (no quality) and 1 (perfect quality). More information on the Sendex Score can be found here. - email
string
- Returns a normalized version of the provided email address. (BoB@example.com
->bob@example.com
) - user
string
- The user (a.k.a local part) of the provided email address. (bob@example.com
->bob
) - domain
string
- The domain of the provided email address. (bob@example.com
->example.com
) - success
true | false
- true if the API request was successful (i.e., no authentication or unexpected errors occurred)
Along with each response, the following HTTP headers are included:
X-Kickbox-Balance
- Your remaining verification credit balance (Daily + On Demand).X-Kickbox-Response-Time
- The elapsed time (in milliseconds) it took Kickbox to process the request.
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