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7 APIs with this tag

MIME Encoding API

The email and MIME text encodings that general base64/hex toolkits leave out. The quoted-printable endpoint encodes and decodes Quoted-Printable (RFC 2045) — the Content-Transfer-Encoding that keeps mostly-ASCII text readable while escaping everything else as =XX hex, with the soft line-wrapping at 76 columns and trailing-whitespace handling the spec requires. The encoded-word endpoint encodes and decodes RFC 2047 encoded-words — the =?UTF-8?Q?…?= and =?UTF-8?B?…?= form used to carry non-ASCII text in email Subject, From, To and other headers — in either the Q (quoted-printable-style) or B (base64) variant, and decodes any mix of them back to plain text. Everything is UTF-8 and computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for building and parsing email (SMTP/IMAP), .eml and MIME tooling, newsletter and transactional-mail systems, and migrating legacy mail data. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 3 endpoints. These are the MIME-specific encodings; for base64, base32, hex, URL and HTML entity encoding use a general encoding API.

api.oanor.com/mimeencode-api

Email Normalize API

Canonicalize email addresses so you can deduplicate accounts and catch different aliases of the same inbox. The normalize endpoint lower-cases the address and applies provider-aware rules: it strips the dots from Gmail and Googlemail local parts (because Gmail ignores them) and maps googlemail.com to gmail.com, removes +tag sub-addressing for Gmail and the many providers that support it — Outlook, Hotmail, Live, iCloud, Fastmail, Proton, Yandex, Zoho, GMX and more — and, by default, for every domain so duplicates never slip through, while reporting exactly which changes it made and which provider it detected. The compare endpoint normalizes two addresses and tells you whether they resolve to the same mailbox. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, with no DNS or network calls, so it is instant and private. Ideal for sign-up and registration dedup, fraud and abuse prevention (one person, many aliases), CRM and mailing-list hygiene, and merging customer records. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 3 endpoints. This normalizes addresses for comparison; to verify that an address actually exists and can receive mail (MX, disposable, role accounts) use an email-verification API.

api.oanor.com/emailnormalize-api

Template API

Render templates with your data. Pass a Handlebars or Mustache template plus a JSON data object and get back the rendered text — ideal for dynamic emails, SMS and notifications, document and report generation, code scaffolding, and any "fill in the blanks" output. Handlebars supports blocks like {{#each}} and {{#if}} and is HTML-escaped by default (turn off with escape=false); Mustache is logic-less with sections and inverted sections. Both engines are safe — there is no arbitrary code execution. Pure local rendering — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live. 3 endpoints. Distinct from a Markdown renderer or a fake-data generator.

api.oanor.com/template-api

Email Parser API

Parse a raw email (RFC 822 / MIME / .eml) into clean, structured data. Send the raw message (or a URL to a .eml file) and get back the sender, recipients (to / cc / bcc / reply-to) with names and addresses split out, the subject, the parsed date, the Message-ID, In-Reply-To and References (for threading), priority, the plain-text and HTML bodies, every header, and metadata for each attachment (filename, content type, size, content-id — never the binary payload). A /v1/headers endpoint returns just the header map. Parsing is fully local (no third-party service) and nothing is stored. Live. 3 endpoints. Built for inbound-email processing, .eml viewers, mailbox import, ticketing and email-automation pipelines. Distinct from address validation and SPF/DMARC checks.

api.oanor.com/emailparse-api

Temp Mail API

Disposable / temporary email as an API — no key, no signup. Spin up a throwaway mailbox in one call (you get back the address plus a token), then receive real inbound email and read it: list the inbox, open any message with its full HTML and plain-text body and attachments, mark messages seen, delete a single message, or delete the whole mailbox when done. List the available mailbox domains and look up account details (quota, usage). Perfect for sign-up flows, OTP / verification-code capture, QA and end-to-end test automation, and throwaway registrations. Inbox endpoints use a per-mailbox token returned by /v1/account/new (pass it as ?token= or an Authorization: Bearer header). Every call is live (no cache). 9 endpoints, backed by the public mail.tm service. Mailboxes are ephemeral. No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/tempmail-api

Gravatar API

Turn an email address into its Gravatar avatar and public profile. Pass an email and the service normalises it, computes the MD5 and SHA-256 hashes Gravatar uses, builds a ready-to-use avatar URL, checks whether a custom Gravatar actually exists, and fetches the public profile when present — display name, username, profile URL, location, about text, linked accounts and photos. A dedicated avatar endpoint builds just the image URL with full options: size (1-2048), a default image (identicon, monsterid, robohash, retro, mp, blank, 404, or your own URL), rating and force-default. Ideal for user-profile enrichment, comment systems, contact cards, team pages and onboarding — showing a real avatar from nothing but an email. A Gravatar lookup — distinct from deterministic avatar/identicon generation (avatar), which renders a brand-new image from a seed rather than fetching the avatar a person actually chose. No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/gravatar-api

Email Validation API

Verify email addresses without sending anything: RFC syntax validation, live MX-record lookup, disposable/throwaway detection (5,500+ domain blocklist), role-account and free-provider flags, "did you mean" typo suggestion, and a 0–100 deliverability score.

api.oanor.com/email-api