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@maxdietrich/deep-email-validator
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Validates emails based on regex, common typos, disposable email blacklists, DNS records and SMTP server response.
Validates email addresses based on regex, common typos, disposable email blacklists, DNS records and SMTP server response.
Comaptible with nodejs only. Not browser ready.
Install like so
npm i deep-email-validator --save
or with yarn
yarn add deep-email-validator
Use like so
import validate from 'deep-email-validator'
const main = async () => {
let res = await validate('asdf@gmail.com')
// {
// "valid": false,
// "reason": "smtp",
// "validators": {
// "regex": {
// "valid": true
// },
// "typo": {
// "valid": true
// },
// "disposable": {
// "valid": true
// },
// "mx": {
// "valid": true
// },
// "smtp": {
// "valid": false,
// "reason": "Mailbox not found.",
// }
// }
// }
// Can also be called with these default options
await validate({
email: 'name@example.org',
sender: 'name@example.org',
validateRegex: true,
validateMx: true,
validateTypo: true,
validateDisposable: true,
validateSMTP: true,
})
}
FAQs
Validates emails based on regex, common typos, disposable email blacklists, DNS records and SMTP server response.
We found that @maxdietrich/deep-email-validator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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