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The Global Email Web Service can make requests in REST, SOAP, JSON, and XML.
Request Properties
Required
- CustomerID
- The Customer ID is your license string. This must be valid for you to access the web service.
- Input email to be validated.
Optional
- RecordID
- Unique record ID, if processing mutliple records.
- TransmissionReference
- A unique string value identifying the request.
- For more information, please see options.