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Properties
General Tab
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SendGrid API:
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API Key: Enter your API key, retrieved from SendGrid. It will be used for authentication
with the SendGrid v3 Web API. A valid key is required to send email messages.
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Data Source (see "Input" on the previous page):
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Categories (optional): Enter a single category name (e.g. invoice) or an array of category
names (e.g. ["invoice","brand1"]) for the messages. The maximum length of each category
name is 255 characters. You can specify up to 10 categories per request. See About cat-
egories.
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Send At (optional): Enter a UNIX timestamp specifying when you want your email to be
sent from SendGrid. This can be left empty if you want the email to be sent at the time of
your API request.
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Headers (optional): A JSON object containing key/value pairs of header names and the
value to substitute for them. Example: {"x-my-header":"my-value"}.
If they contain Unicode characters, you must ensure that these are properly encoded.
Custom header names normally start with "x-".
The following headers are reserved and cannot be used as custom header: x-sg-id, x-
sg-eid, received, dkim-signature, Content-Type, Content-Transfer-Encod-
ing, To, From, Subject, Reply-To, CC, BCC.
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Debug settings:
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Send all messages to the Test Address: When this option is checked, SendGrid will
only send the emails to the given Test Address. This allows you to review the result and to
test ESP specific options like open rates and click through statistics.
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Log email messages: Check this option to get a copy of each message in the Messages
window of Workflow. You can use this to verify that the messages match the format
required by the ESP.
Advanced properties
To get access to the following properties tabs, right-click the plugin in the process and select
Advanced Properties.
Miscellaneous Tab
The Miscellaneous tab is common to all tasks.
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