.. _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 mailtrap mandrill postal postmark resend scaleway 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 .. [#support-status] "Full" support indicates the Anymail project has an account with the ESP and regularly runs live integration tests against their API. "Limited" indicates Anymail has access to the ESP for testing and debugging issues, but doesn't run integration tests regularly. "Unsupported" means Anymail does not have testing access to the ESP. (The ESP's detail page will provide more details on "Limited" and "Unsupported".) .. [#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 the feature checklist. 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`.