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  • Plugin Author zaus

    (@zaus)

    Yeah that seems pretty straightforward.

    1. use https://bpi.briteverify.com/emails.json as the service url
    2. map the CF7 email field (something like the default your-email) to the 3rdparty address field
    3. add another map with ‘Is Value’ checked, put your api key in the ‘Forms’ column, and apikey in the ‘3rdparty’ column
    4. In the ‘success condition’ textbox add "status":"valid", which should only show up in the response if your submission worked.

    Thread Starter rwnfrnnd

    (@rwnfrnnd)

    That’s a good news. Thank u! I’ll try this tomorrow and see how it goes.

    Plugin Author zaus

    (@zaus)

    Any luck?

    Thread Starter rwnfrnnd

    (@rwnfrnnd)

    Sorry for not reporting back. I only tried it briefly and didn’t work. Because I needed it on a client’s website and now both of us are focusing on a new project, so no immediate requirement.

    I appreciate your help. Hopefully we’ll be able to get it to work later. Thank you.

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