If you only want unique email address in your database table, then create a unique index on the field in which you are storing the email address. This will automatically prevent any duplicates from being inserted into the table.
At the application layer it would be best practice to either check the DB for a record before inserting a new record, or simply trying to insert the record into the database and handling any error that results from trying to insert a duplicate key.
Personally I prefer the latter, as in most cases only a single query on the DB is needed (the insert query), and I handle DB error conditions in all cases anyway, so simply adding a little logic to determine if the error was due to a duplicate key insert attempt is pretty simple.