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Main API Key:
Navigate to your profile in Mailgun on the top left and click on API Keys:
Click on the eye of the “Private API Key” to view the full key and copy it
Store the API Key in TaskFlow as seen below:
Should you wish to, in the same section add your office static IP Address as seen below:
Make sure you read the Warning above
SMTP User: This will always be “api”
SMTP Password:
Navigate to “Sending” and then “Domain Settings”
Choose your main domain
Click on “SMTP Credentials” and click “Reset Password” to set the password
Enter the new password in TaskFlow as seen below:
Base Url of choice
This will either be a US account if you are based in USA or the EU account if you are based in Europe.
Domain Name
The domain will be your main domain with “postmaster” as a prefix, as seen below:
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Authenticate
Click the “Validate” button once you have entered all the information, if your account details are valid you will notice that the checkbox will be selected.
Creating an Outbound Mail Server
Steps:
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In TaskFlow, Navigate to Email → Configuration → Outgoing Mail Servers
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Click Create to create a new Outgoing Mail Server
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Select the Mailgun option in Type
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Give your mail server a description
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Choose a Mailgun Domain (if one does not exist, you can follow this guide to create one)
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Select TLS as your connection security
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Enter the SMTP password that you created previously
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Click Save and then Click “Test Connection” to verify that the details are correct.
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