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.. _sparkpost-backend:
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SparkPost
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Anymail integrates with the `SparkPost`_ email service, using their
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Python :pypi:`sparkpost` API client package.
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.. _SparkPost: https://www.sparkpost.com/
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Installation
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------------
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You must ensure the :pypi:`sparkpost` package is installed to use Anymail's SparkPost
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backend. Either include the "sparkpost" option when you install Anymail:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ pip install "django-anymail[sparkpost]"
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or separately run `pip install sparkpost`.
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Settings
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--------
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.. rubric:: EMAIL_BACKEND
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To use Anymail's SparkPost backend, set:
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.. code-block:: python
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EMAIL_BACKEND = "anymail.backends.sparkpost.EmailBackend"
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in your settings.py.
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.. setting:: ANYMAIL_SPARKPOST_API_KEY
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.. rubric:: SPARKPOST_API_KEY
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A SparkPost API key with at least the "Transmissions: Read/Write" permission.
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(Manage API keys in your `SparkPost account API keys`_.)
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This setting is optional; if not provided, the SparkPost API client will attempt
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to read your API key from the `SPARKPOST_API_KEY` environment variable.
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.. code-block:: python
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ANYMAIL = {
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...
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"SPARKPOST_API_KEY": "<your API key>",
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}
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Anymail will also look for ``SPARKPOST_API_KEY`` at the
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root of the settings file if neither ``ANYMAIL["SPARKPOST_API_KEY"]``
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nor ``ANYMAIL_SPARKPOST_API_KEY`` is set.
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.. _SparkPost account API keys: https://app.sparkpost.com/account/credentials
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.. setting:: ANYMAIL_SPARKPOST_API_URL
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.. rubric:: SPARKPOST_API_URL
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The `SparkPost API Endpoint`_ to use. This setting is optional; if not provided, Anymail will
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use the :pypi:`python-sparkpost` client default endpoint (``"https://api.sparkpost.com/api/v1"``).
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Set this to use a SparkPost EU account, or to work with any other API endpoint including
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SparkPost Enterprise API and SparkPost Labs.
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.. code-block:: python
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ANYMAIL = {
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...
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"SPARKPOST_API_URL": "https://api.eu.sparkpost.com/api/v1", # use SparkPost EU
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}
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You must specify the full, versioned API endpoint as shown above (not just the base_uri).
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This setting only affects Anymail's calls to SparkPost, and will not apply to other code
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using :pypi:`python-sparkpost`.
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.. _SparkPost API Endpoint: https://developers.sparkpost.com/api/index.html#header-api-endpoints
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.. _sparkpost-esp-extra:
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esp_extra support
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-----------------
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To use SparkPost features not directly supported by Anymail, you can
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set a message's :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.esp_extra` to
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a `dict` of parameters for python-sparkpost's `transmissions.send method`_.
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Any keys in your :attr:`esp_extra` dict will override Anymail's normal
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values for that parameter.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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message.esp_extra = {
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'transactional': True, # treat as transactional for unsubscribe and suppression
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'description': "Marketing test-run for new templates",
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'use_draft_template': True,
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}
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(You can also set `"esp_extra"` in Anymail's :ref:`global send defaults <send-defaults>`
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to apply it to all messages.)
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.. _transmissions.send method:
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https://python-sparkpost.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/transmissions.html#sparkpost.transmissions.Transmissions.send
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Limitations and quirks
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----------------------
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.. _sparkpost-message-id:
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**Anymail's `message_id` is SparkPost's `transmission_id`**
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The :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailStatus.message_id` Anymail sets
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on a message's :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.anymail_status`
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and in normalized webhook :class:`~anymail.signals.AnymailTrackingEvent`
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data is actually what SparkPost calls "transmission_id".
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Like Anymail's message_id for other ESPs, SparkPost's transmission_id
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(together with the recipient email address), uniquely identifies a
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particular message instance in tracking events.
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(The transmission_id is the only unique identifier available when you
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send your message. SparkPost also has something called "message_id", but
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that doesn't get assigned until after the send API call has completed.)
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If you are working exclusively with Anymail's normalized message status
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and webhook events, the distinction won't matter: you can consistently
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use Anymail's `message_id`. But if you are also working with raw webhook
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esp_event data or SparkPost's events API, be sure to think "transmission_id"
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wherever you're speaking to SparkPost.
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**Single tag**
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Anymail uses SparkPost's "campaign_id" to implement message tagging.
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SparkPost only allows a single campaign_id per message. If your message has
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two or more :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.tags`, you'll get an
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:exc:`~anymail.exceptions.AnymailUnsupportedFeature` error---or
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if you've enabled :setting:`ANYMAIL_IGNORE_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES`,
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Anymail will use only the first tag.
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(SparkPost's "recipient tags" are not available for tagging *messages*.
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They're associated with individual *addresses* in stored recipient lists.)
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**Envelope sender may use domain only**
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Anymail's :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.envelope_sender` is used to
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populate SparkPost's `'return_path'` parameter. Anymail supplies the full
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email address, but depending on your SparkPost configuration, SparkPost may
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use only the domain portion and substitute its own encoded mailbox before
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the @.
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.. _sparkpost-templates:
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Batch sending/merge and ESP templates
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-------------------------------------
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SparkPost offers both :ref:`ESP stored templates <esp-stored-templates>`
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and :ref:`batch sending <batch-send>` with per-recipient merge data.
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You can use a SparkPost stored template by setting a message's
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:attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.template_id` to the
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template's unique id. (When using a stored template, SparkPost prohibits
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setting the EmailMessage's subject, text body, or html body.)
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Alternatively, you can refer to merge fields directly in an EmailMessage's
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subject, body, and other fields---the message itself is used as an
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on-the-fly template.
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In either case, supply the merge data values with Anymail's
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normalized :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.merge_data`
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and :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.merge_global_data`
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message attributes.
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.. code-block:: python
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message = EmailMessage(
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to=["alice@example.com", "Bob <bob@example.com>"]
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)
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message.template_id = "11806290401558530" # SparkPost id
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message.merge_data = {
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'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'order_no': "12345"},
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'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob", 'order_no': "54321"},
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}
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message.merge_global_data = {
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'ship_date': "May 15",
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# Can use SparkPost's special "dynamic" keys for nested substitutions (see notes):
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'dynamic_html': {
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'status_html': "<a href='https://example.com/order/{{order_no}}'>Status</a>",
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},
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'dynamic_plain': {
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'status_plain': "Status: https://example.com/order/{{order_no}}",
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},
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}
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See `SparkPost's substitutions reference`_ for more information on templates and
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batch send with SparkPost. If you need the special `"dynamic" keys for nested substitutions`_,
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provide them in Anymail's :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.merge_global_data`
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as shown in the example above. And if you want `use_draft_template` behavior, specify that
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in :ref:`esp_extra <sparkpost-esp-extra>`.
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.. _SparkPost's substitutions reference:
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https://developers.sparkpost.com/api/substitutions-reference
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.. _"dynamic" keys for nested substitutions:
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https://developers.sparkpost.com/api/substitutions-reference#header-links-and-substitution-expressions-within-substitution-values
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.. _sparkpost-webhooks:
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Status tracking webhooks
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------------------------
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If you are using Anymail's normalized :ref:`status tracking <event-tracking>`, set up the
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webhook in your `SparkPost account settings under "Webhooks"`_:
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* Target URL: :samp:`https://{yoursite.example.com}/anymail/sparkpost/tracking/`
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* Authentication: choose "Basic Auth." For username and password enter the two halves of the
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*random:random* shared secret you created for your :setting:`ANYMAIL_WEBHOOK_SECRET`
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Django setting. (Anymail doesn't support OAuth webhook auth.)
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* Events: click "Select" and then *clear* the checkbox for "Relay Events" category (which is for
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inbound email). You can leave all the other categories of events checked, or disable
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any you aren't interested in tracking.
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SparkPost will report these Anymail :attr:`~anymail.signals.AnymailTrackingEvent.event_type`\s:
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queued, rejected, bounced, deferred, delivered, opened, clicked, complained, unsubscribed,
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subscribed.
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The event's :attr:`~anymail.signals.AnymailTrackingEvent.esp_event` field will be
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a single, raw `SparkPost event`_. (Although SparkPost calls webhooks with batches of events,
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Anymail will invoke your signal receiver separately for each event in the batch.)
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The esp_event is the raw, `wrapped json event structure`_ as provided by SparkPost:
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`{'msys': {'<event_category>': {...<actual event data>...}}}`.
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.. _SparkPost account settings under "Webhooks":
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https://app.sparkpost.com/account/webhooks
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.. _SparkPost event:
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https://support.sparkpost.com/customer/portal/articles/1976204-webhook-event-reference
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.. _wrapped json event structure:
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https://support.sparkpost.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2311698-comparing-webhook-and-message-event-data
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.. _sparkpost-inbound:
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Inbound webhook
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---------------
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If you want to receive email from SparkPost through Anymail's normalized :ref:`inbound <inbound>`
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handling, follow SparkPost's `Enabling Inbound Email Relaying`_ guide to set up
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Anymail's inbound webhook.
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The target parameter for the Relay Webhook will be:
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:samp:`https://{random}:{random}@{yoursite.example.com}/anymail/sparkpost/inbound/`
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* *random:random* is an :setting:`ANYMAIL_WEBHOOK_SECRET` shared secret
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* *yoursite.example.com* is your Django site
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.. _Enabling Inbound Email Relaying:
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https://www.sparkpost.com/docs/tech-resources/inbound-email-relay-webhook/
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