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carlos.name Email Domain Risk Check

Disposable email domain detected

This domain is commonly used for temporary or disposable email addresses.

Domain Resolves
Yes
Has MX Records
Yes
Disposable
Yes
Free Provider
No
Shared MX
No
Classification
Disposable / Temporary Yes Listed as a temporary / disposable email provider.
Free Email Provider No Public webmail service (Gmail, Outlook, Yandex…).
Business Domain No Likely an organization-owned email domain.
Shared Mail Infrastructure No Uses a multi-tenant inbound MX (Workspace, M365, Yandex…).
Has MX Records Yes DNS-resolvable mail-exchanger records.
MX Records & Mail Server
mx01.nic.name
mx03.nic.name
mx02.nic.name
mx04.nic.name
Provider
Self-hosted
mx01.nic.name Mail Server Location
IP GEO
IP Address
209.131.159.47
Location
United States
ASN
30060 - VeriSign Infrastructure & Operations
Hostname
mx01.nic.name
mx03.nic.name Mail Server Location
IP GEO
IP Address
209.131.161.54
Location
United States
ASN
11840 - VeriSign Infrastructure & Operations
Hostname
mx03.nic.name
mx02.nic.name Mail Server Location
IP GEO
IP Address
209.131.158.56
Location
United States
ASN
30060 - VeriSign Infrastructure & Operations
Hostname
mx02.nic.name
mx04.nic.name Mail Server Location
IP GEO
IP Address
209.131.160.34
Location
United States
ASN
11840 - VeriSign Infrastructure & Operations
Hostname
mx04.nic.name
API response for this domain
200 OK
GET /api/v1/domain/carlos.name?key=YOUR_API_KEY
{
  "domain": "carlos.name",
  "email": "",
  "input": "carlos.name",
  "input_type": "domain",
  "request_id": "req_example",
  "result": {
    "allowlisted": false,
    "blocked": false,
    "business_email": false,
    "cached": false,
    "disposable": true,
    "domain_exists": true,
    "free_provider": false,
    "has_mx": true,
    "level": "critical",
    "mx_ip_address": [
      "209.131.158.56",
      "209.131.159.47",
      "209.131.160.34",
      "209.131.161.54"
    ],
    "mx_ip_match": false,
    "mx_records": [
      "mx01.nic.name",
      "mx03.nic.name",
      "mx02.nic.name",
      "mx04.nic.name"
    ],
    "recommendation": "block",
    "review_required": false,
    "safe": false,
    "shared_mx": false,
    "temporary": true,
    "verdict": "disposable"
  }
}
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Mail server report · carlos.name

Disposable email report: carlos.name

Mailboxes hosted at carlos.name are issued by a public, throwaway inbox service. Addresses are short-lived and exhibit repeated signup-and-discard behavior, which makes them a common vehicle for trial abuse, voucher farming and repeated account creation.

Our crawlers and signal pipeline have observed carlos.name across multiple disposable-domain registries and similar disposable-domain signal sources. Operators can sign up, receive a confirmation email, click the link and discard the address within minutes — bypassing standard email-confirmation flows. We strongly recommend rejecting registrations from this domain at the form level.

Signals & methodology

The classification combines data from several independent sources: curated public throwaway-domain registries that we re-sync daily, behavioral signals from our own verification traffic (mailbox lifetime, time-to-first-bounce, signup-to-deletion patterns), and operator fingerprints on the inbound MX record. A domain only ends up on the disposable list when at least two of these signals agree, which keeps the false-positive rate low even for newly launched throwaway services that haven't yet appeared on community lists.

How to handle this in your product

The cleanest place to enforce this is at the signup form itself: call the API the moment the user blurs out of the email field and reject the submission before any database row is written, so the user can correct it without an account being half-created. If you can't add a synchronous check, a second line of defence is to refuse password creation or first login for users whose domain returns the disposable verdict — that still blocks the abuse before the account becomes useful, while keeping your form code free of network calls.

This report is generated by the RiskMail Email Risk API and reflects the most recent signal pipeline run for carlos.name.

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Frequently asked questions

Is carlos.name a disposable email domain?
Yes — RiskMail classifies carlos.name as a disposable or temporary email domain. The verdict is based on classification sources and signals listed on this page.
Does carlos.name have MX records?
Yes — carlos.name publishes MX records. The MX hosts (and their resolved IPs when available) are listed in the report above.
Should I block signups from carlos.name?
RiskMail recommends blocking signups from carlos.name based on the signals listed on this page. Apply your own override if your product policy differs.
How does RiskMail classify carlos.name?
carlos.name is classified as disposable / temporary based on bundled lists and matching infrastructure signals.
Can I re-check carlos.name?
Yes — use the Re-check button on this page. Each public domain re-check is rate-limited to once every 24 hours by default to protect upstream DNS servers.
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