.. _supported-esps: Supported ESPs ============== Anymail currently supports these Email Service Providers. Click an ESP's name for specific Anymail settings required, and notes about any quirks or limitations: .. these are listed in alphabetical order .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 amazon_ses brevo mailersend mailgun mailjet mandrill postal postmark resend sendgrid sparkpost unisender_go Anymail feature support ----------------------- The table below summarizes the Anymail features supported for each ESP. (Scroll it to the left and right to see all ESPs.) .. currentmodule:: anymail.message .. It's much easier to edit esp-feature-matrix.csv with a CSV-aware editor, such as: .. PyCharm (Pro has native CSV support; use a CSV editor plugin with Community) .. VSCode with a CSV editor extension .. Excel (watch out for charset issues), Apple Numbers, or Google Sheets .. Every row must have the same number of columns. If you add a column, you must .. also add a comma to each sub-heading row. (A CSV editor should handle this for you.) .. Please keep columns sorted alphabetically by ESP name. .. csv-table:: :file: esp-feature-matrix.csv :header-rows: 1 :widths: auto :class: sticky-left .. [#caveats] Some restrictions apply---see the ESP detail page (usually under "Limitations and Quirks"). .. [#nocontrol] The ESP supports tracking, but Anymail can't enable/disable it for individual messages. See the ESP detail page for more information. Trying to choose an ESP? Please **don't** start with this table. It's far more important to consider things like an ESP's deliverability stats, latency, uptime, and support for developers. The *number* of extra features an ESP offers is almost meaningless. (And even specific features don't matter if you don't plan to use them.) Other ESPs ---------- Don't see your favorite ESP here? Anymail is designed to be extensible. You can suggest that Anymail add an ESP, or even contribute your own implementation to Anymail. See :ref:`contributing`.