Give your AI agent email verification via MCP
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An AI agent that handles signups, outreach, or CRM hygiene keeps hitting the same wall: it has no idea whether an email address is real. It will cheerfully email gmial.com , accept a mailinator.com throwaway as a new user, or import a dead domain into your database. The agent is not wrong to try; it just has no sense for deliverability. MCP (the Model Context Protocol) is the clean way to close that gap. Instead of hardcoding an HTTP client into every agent, you point the agent at a server and…
1Key Takeaways
- An AI agent that handles signups, outreach, or CRM hygiene keeps hitting the same wall: it has no idea whether an email address is real.
- It will cheerfully email gmial.com , accept a mailinator.com throwaway as a new user, or import a dead domain into your database.
- The agent is not wrong to try; it just has no sense for deliverability.
- MCP (the Model Context Protocol) is the clean way to close that gap.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that an AI agent that handles signups, outreach, or CRM hygiene keeps hitting the same wall: it has no idea whether an email address is real.
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