Mailjet credentials
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites
Create a Mailjet (opens in a new tab) account.
Supported authentication methods
- Email API key: For use with Mailjet's Email API
- SMS token: For use with Mailjet's SMS API
Related resources
Refer to Mailjet's Email API documentation (opens in a new tab) and Mailjet's SMS API documentation (opens in a new tab) for more information about each service.
Using Email API key
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- An API Key: View and generate API keys in your Mailjet API Key Management (opens in a new tab) page.
- A Secret Key: View your API Secret Keys in your Mailjet API Key Management (opens in a new tab) page.
- Optional: Select whether to use Sandbox Mode for calls made using this credential. When turned on, all API calls use Sandbox mode: the API will still validate the payloads but won't deliver the actual messages. This can be useful to troubleshoot any payload error messages without actually sending messages. Refer to Mailjet's Sandbox Mode documentation (opens in a new tab) for more information.
For this credential, you can use either:
- Mailjet's primary API key and secret key
- A subaccount API key and secret key
Refer to Mailjet's How to create a subaccount (or additional API key) documentation (opens in a new tab) for detailed instructions on creating more API keys. Refer to What are subaccounts and how does it help me? (opens in a new tab) page for more information on Mailjet subaccounts and when you might want to use one.
Using SMS Token
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- An access Token: Generate a new token from Mailjet's SMS Dashboard (opens in a new tab).