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This application needs additional settings. Please follow the documentation below to create your own connectionUnique, active service acces point to a network. There are different types of connections (API key, Oauth…). More. |
The Clearout modulesThe module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity. (module - Contacts) More allow you to verify different kinds of email addresses in your Clearout account.
Prerequisites
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A Clearout account
In order to use Clearout with Boost.spaceCentralization and synchronization platform, where you can organize and manage your data. More IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes. More, it is necessary to have a Clearout account. If you do not have one, you can create a Clearout account at app.clearout.io/register.
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The moduleThe module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity. (module - Contacts) More dialog fields that are displayed in bold (in the Boost.space Integrator scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive. More, not in this documentation article) are mandatory! |
To connect your Clearout account to Boost.space Integrator you need to obtain the API Key from your Clearout account and insert it in the Create a connection dialog in the Boost.space Integrator module.
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Login to your Clearout account.
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Click your Profile Icon > Generate API TokenThe API token is a multi-digit code that allows a user to authenticate with cloud applications. More.
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Copy the API TokenThe API token is a multi-digit code that allows a user to authenticate with cloud applications. More to your clipboard.
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Go to Boost.space Integrator and open the Clearout module’s Create a connection dialog.
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In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the API Key field, enter the API token copied in step 3 and click Continue.
The connection has been established.
Verifies the given email address in real-time.
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Email Address |
Enter the email address you want to verify. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 180 seconds. The default value is 130 seconds. |
Verifies given email address as business (work) address or not.
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Email Address |
Enter the email address you want to verify the business account. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Verifies given email address as disposable (temporarily) address or not.
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Email Address |
Enter the email address you want to verify for disposable. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Verifies the given email address as role (group) address or not.
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Email Address |
Enter the email address you want to verify the role account. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Verifies the given email address as a catch-all address or not.
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Email Address |
Enter the email address you want to verify for CatchAll. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Gets authorized credits for an authorized API call.
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Finds the MX recordOne row in the Boost.space database. These are individual rows under spaces in each module. For example single products, but not their variants. More for the domain.
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Domain Name |
Enter the domain name for which you want to find the MX recordsOne row in the Boost.space database. These are individual rows under spaces in each module. For example single products, but not their variants. More. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Finds the whois record for the domain.
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Domain Name |
Enter the domain name for which you want to find the whois record. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Finds the domain expiry date from who is record.
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Domain Name |
Enter the domain name for which you want to find the expiry date. |
Limit |
(Optional) Enter the request wait time in seconds. The maximum wait time allowed is 110 seconds. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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URL |
Enter a path relative to
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Method |
Select the HTTP method you want to use: GET to retrieve information for an entry. POST to create a new entry. PUT to update/replace an existing entry. PATCH to make a partial entry update. DELETE to delete an entry. |
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Headers |
Enter the desired request headers. You don’t have to add authorization headers; we already did that for you. |
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Query String |
Enter the request query string. |
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Body |
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The following API call returns the available credits from your Clearout account:
URL:
/email_verify/getcredits
Method:
GET
The result can be found in the module’s Output under BundleA bundle is a chunk of data and the basic unit for use with modules. A bundle consists of items, similar to how a bag may contain separate, individual items. More > Body > data > credits.
In our example, available credits in the account were returned: