skills/capabilities/verify-email/SKILL.md
Verify if an email address is valid and deliverable
npx skillsauth add gooseworks-ai/goose-skills verify-emailInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Read your credentials from ~/.gooseworks/credentials.json:
export GOOSEWORKS_API_KEY=$(python3 -c "import json;print(json.load(open('$HOME/.gooseworks/credentials.json'))['api_key'])")
export GOOSEWORKS_API_BASE=$(python3 -c "import json;print(json.load(open('$HOME/.gooseworks/credentials.json')).get('api_base','https://api.gooseworks.ai'))")
If ~/.gooseworks/credentials.json does not exist, tell the user to run: npx gooseworks login
All endpoints use Bearer auth: -H "Authorization: Bearer $GOOSEWORKS_API_KEY"
Check if an email address is valid, exists, and can receive mail. Prevent bounces before sending.
Uses Hunter or Tomba APIs to verify email deliverability through multiple checks including syntax, domain, and mailbox verification.
curl -s -X POST $GOOSEWORKS_API_BASE/v1/proxy/orthogonal/run \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GOOSEWORKS_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"api":"hunter","path":"/v2/email-verifier","query":{"email":"[email protected]"}}'
curl -s -X POST $GOOSEWORKS_API_BASE/v1/proxy/orthogonal/run \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GOOSEWORKS_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"api":"tomba","path":"/v1/email-verifier","query":{"email":"[email protected]"}}'
Returns data object:
valid, invalid, accept_all, or unknowndeliverable, undeliverable, or risky (deprecated — use status)Returns data.email object:
valid, invalid, or accept_alldeliverable, undeliverable, or riskyrecords array of MX hostnamesregistrar_name, referral_url, created_dateAlso returns data.sources array with uri, website_url, extracted_on, last_seen_on, still_on_page.
| Status | Meaning | Action | |--------|---------|--------| | valid | Mailbox exists and accepts mail | Safe to send | | invalid | Mailbox doesn't exist or domain has no MX | Don't send | | accept_all | Server accepts any address — can't confirm mailbox | Send with caution | | unknown | Couldn't verify (timeout, greylisting) | Verify manually |
User: "Check if [email protected] is a real email"
curl -s -X POST $GOOSEWORKS_API_BASE/v1/proxy/orthogonal/run \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GOOSEWORKS_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"api":"hunter","path":"/v2/email-verifier","query":{"email":"[email protected]"}}'
User: "Verify [email protected] before I send my pitch"
curl -s -X POST $GOOSEWORKS_API_BASE/v1/proxy/orthogonal/run \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GOOSEWORKS_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"api":"tomba","path":"/v1/email-verifier","query":{"email":"[email protected]"}}'
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