https://2s.io/api/email/validate
Validate an email address and return structured signals: RFC syntax validity (isSyntaxValid + reason if not), the normalized address with split local/domain, and boolean flags for isDisposable (throwaway/temp-mail domain), isRoleAccount (info@, support@, admin@, …), and isFreeProvider (gmail/outlook/yahoo/icloud/…). With checkMx (default true) it also reports hasMxRecords — whether the domain publishes MX records, looked up live via DNS-over-HTTPS — plus the MX hosts. IMPORTANT: this is NOT a deliverability or mailbox-existence guarantee (catch-all domains, greylisting, and privacy relays make that impossible to assert from a single lookup); hasMxRecords reflects DNS MX presence only. Useful for signup-flow hygiene, lead scrubbing, and flagging disposable/role addresses before sending.
Start with a quote-only recipe. Payment signing stays in your project.
const response = await fetch("https://2s.io/api/email/validate", {
method: "GET",
});
console.log(response.status);
console.log(Object.fromEntries(response.headers));
console.log((await response.text()).slice(0, 1000));
// A valid 402 is a quote, not a completed paid call.This sends no payment. Inspect the 402 response before adding a wallet-enabled client.
- Live 402 quote confirmed
GET returned a protocol-valid 402 quote (402). No payment was made.
- Origin reachable
HEAD https://2s.io/ returned 200.
- Observed in cdp-bazaar
The registry record was observed and retained with provenance.
- Observed in 402-index
Discovered through bazaar.
- Registry record checked
Registry health: healthy.
EVIDENCE
Each record has an exact-route quote outcome. Unresolved templates and potentially mutating methods are labeled instead of being invoked without provider-specific test input. A quote is still separate from a settled paid call.