Mailgun Email Validator
Add to ListMost email validators look for an @
and a .
(dot) some go further and blacklist certain domain names. But Mailgun’s Advanced email validation service goes deeper and looks for the existence of the domain name, presence of a MX record and the custom ESP(Email Service Provider) grammar.
The grammar here is the rules defined by each email provider. For example, Yahoo Mail addresses can only contain letters, numbers, underscores, and one period.
So [email protected]
perfectly passes the is_email() function but can never exist as it contains more than one period. Such addresses can’t escape Mailgun’s Email validation.
Why use Mailgun’s email validation service?
- Performs the usual email syntax check.
- Checks the existence of the email domain. So
[email protected]
can’t escape. - Checks if the email domain has a MX record. So
[email protected]
is caught. - Checks if the username complies with the grammar of its ESP (Email Service provider). Eg Gmail doesn’t allow usernames less than 6 characters and hyphens so
[email protected]
and[email protected]
can’t get away.
Why use this plugin?
- Integrates with the is_email() function of WordPress. So it works seamlessly with Contact Form 7, Jetpack/Grunion contact forms, WordPress registration form and any form which uses the
is_email()
function. - Kicks spam before it is inserted into the database
- Ensures that the commenting process is uninterrupted even if Mailgun suffers a downtime
- Works completely transparent, nothing changes in the frontend
This plugin requires a Mailgun Public API Key which can be obtained by signing up at Mailgun.
If you’re trying out this plugin on a local WAMP/LAMP/MAMP installation make sure your system is connected to the Internet for this plugin to contact Mailgun.
Available Languages
- English
- Serbo-Croatian by Borisa Djuraskovic
- Spanish by Andrew Kurtis
Further Reading
Read about Mailgun’s email validation service.