Description
Email Blocklist helps you keep your WordPress site safe and clean by preventing registrations and comments from users with disposable, temporary, or otherwise unwanted email domains.
Spam registrations and fake accounts often rely on throwaway email addresses. With Email Blocklist, you can easily stop them at the source. The plugin lets you build and manage your own custom blocklist of domains to prevent low-quality signups, spam comments, and fake interactions.
Unlike many similar plugins, Email Blocklist is completely free and does not rely on any paid APIs or third-party services. Everything runs directly on your WordPress installation. No hidden costs, no subscriptions β just a lightweight solution that does one job and does it well.
This plugin also lets you scan existing users and flag accounts using suspicious or blocked email domains as potential spam, highlighting them in the user list so you can easily filter or remove them if needed.
External Service Usage
This plugin uses a public GitHub repository to fetch a global blocklist.
One JSON file contains the list of blocked domains (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/klapaucius4/email-blocklist/refs/heads/master/blocklist.json),
and another holds basic metadata (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/klapaucius4/email-blocklist/refs/heads/master/blocklist-meta.json).
The blocklist is downloaded during plugin activation. A daily WP-Cron task checks for updates,
and the list is refreshed automatically if a newer version is available.
You can also trigger a manual update from the plugin settings page.
Note: This plugin sends requests to GitHub to fetch the blocklist files.
By using this plugin, data is transmitted to GitHub under GitHub’s Terms of Service (https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/github-terms/github-terms-of-service)
and GitHub Privacy Statement (https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-privacy-statement).
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Installation
- Download and install the plugin from the WordPress Plugin Directory.
- Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
- Go to Settings Email Blocklist to configure your blocklist.
- Save your changes β unwanted signups and comments will now be blocked automatically.
FAQ
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Does this plugin rely on external APIs?
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No. Email Blocklist is fully self-contained and works entirely within your WordPress installation. No external lookups, no paid services required.
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Is the plugin really free?
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Yes β 100% free, with no hidden costs, upsells, or premium versions.
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Can I add my own domains to block?
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Absolutely. You can manage your own blocklist in the plugin settings.
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Will it work with other plugins that use email fields?
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Yes, Email Blocklist integrates seamlessly with WordPress core registration and comments, and should work with most plugins that rely on standard email fields.
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Contributors & Developers
“Email Blocklist” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.2.5
- Modify the plugin readme header
- Update the global blocklist
1.2.4
- Fix problem with duplicated slashes in the admin style file URL
- Update the global blocklist
- Add the High-DPI plugin banner
1.2.3
- Update the βTested up toβ value
1.2.2
- Add a limit on the number of users scanned per click to prevent server overload.
- Change notices displayed during user scanning
1.2.1
- Fix error with clearing user meta data after plugin uninstall
- Add info about scan existing users into readme files
- Optimize the method of scanning existing users
1.2.0
- Add feature to scan existing users for potential spam accounts
- Modify plugin metadata and plugin header
- Add over 60k domains to the global blocklist
1.1.3
- Fix typo in composer.json
- Update the global blocklist
- Remove the unnecessary βlanguagesβ folder
1.1.2
- Implement escaping functions for all other displayed data
- Add prefix to scheduled WP Cron event hook name
- Updated readme files to document use of external service (global blocklist at GitHub)
1.1.1
- Add proper escaping of outputs
- Change the prefixes for declarations, globals and stored data from βebβ to ’emblβ
1.1.0
- Change the βglobal blocklist update time settingβ from universal to local
- Implement automatic global blocklist updates via CRON (daily)
- Add safeguards against global blocklist fetch failures
1.0.0
First version





