Mailjet

Anymail integrates with the Mailjet email service, using their transactional Send API (v3).

New in version 0.11.

Note

Mailjet is developing an improved v3.1 Send API (in public beta as of mid-2017). Once the v3.1 API is released, Anymail will switch to it. This change should be largely transparent to your code, unless you are using Anymail’s esp_extra feature to set API-specific options.

Settings

EMAIL_BACKEND

To use Anymail’s Mailjet backend, set:

EMAIL_BACKEND = "anymail.backends.mailjet.EmailBackend"

in your settings.py.

MAILJET_API_KEY and MAILJET_SECRET_KEY

Your Mailjet API key and secret key, from your Mailjet account REST API settings under API Key Management. (Mailjet’s documentation also sometimes uses “API private key” to mean the same thing as “secret key.”)

ANYMAIL = {
    ...
    "MAILJET_API_KEY": "<your API key>",
    "MAILJET_SECRET_KEY": "<your API secret>",
}

You can use either a master or sub-account API key.

Anymail will also look for MAILJET_API_KEY and MAILJET_SECRET_KEY at the root of the settings file if neither ANYMAIL["MAILJET_API_KEY"] nor ANYMAIL_MAILJET_API_KEY is set.

MAILJET_API_URL

The base url for calling the Mailjet API.

The default is MAILJET_API_URL = "https://api.mailjet.com/v3" (It’s unlikely you would need to change this. This setting cannot be used to opt into a newer API version; the parameters are not backwards compatible.)

esp_extra support

To use Mailjet features not directly supported by Anymail, you can set a message’s esp_extra to a dict of Mailjet’s Send API json properties. Your esp_extra dict will be merged into the parameters Anymail has constructed for the send, with esp_extra having precedence in conflicts.

Note

Any esp_extra settings will need to be updated when Anymail changes to use Mailjet’s upcoming v3.1 API. (See note above.)

Example:

message.esp_extra = {
    # Mailjet v3.0 Send API options:
    "Mj-prio": 3,  # Use Mailjet critically-high priority queue
    "Mj-CustomID": my_event_tracking_id,
}

(You can also set "esp_extra" in Anymail’s global send defaults to apply it to all messages.)

Limitations and quirks

Single tag
Anymail uses Mailjet’s campaign option for tags, and Mailjet allows only a single campaign per message. If your message has two or more tags, you’ll get an AnymailUnsupportedFeature error—or if you’ve enabled ANYMAIL_IGNORE_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES, Anymail will use only the first tag.
No delayed sending
Mailjet does not support send_at.
Commas in recipient names

Mailjet’s v3 API does not properly handle commas in recipient display-names if your message also uses the cc or bcc fields. (Tested July, 2017, and confirmed with Mailjet API support.)

If your message would be affected, Anymail attempts to work around the problem by switching to MIME encoded-word syntax where needed.

Most modern email clients should support this syntax, but if you run into issues either avoid using cc and bcc, or strip commas from all recipient names (in to, cc, and bcc) before sending.

Merge data not compatible with cc/bcc
Mailjet’s v3 API is not capable of representing both cc or bcc fields and merge_data in the same message. If you attempt to combine them, Anymail will raise an error at send time.

(The latter two limitations should be resolved in a future release when Anymail switches to Mailjet’s upcoming v3.1 API.)

Batch sending/merge and ESP templates

Mailjet offers both ESP stored templates and batch sending with per-recipient merge data.

You can use a Mailjet stored transactional template by setting a message’s template_id to the template’s numeric template ID. (Not the template’s name. To get the numeric template id, click on the name in your Mailjet transactional templates, then look for “Template ID” above the preview that appears.)

Supply the template merge data values with Anymail’s normalized merge_data and merge_global_data message attributes.

message = EmailMessage(
    ...
    # omit subject and body (or set to None) to use template content
    to=["[email protected]", "Bob <[email protected]>"]
)
message.template_id = "176375"  # Mailjet numeric template id
message.from_email = None  # Use the From address stored with the template
message.merge_data = {
    '[email protected]': {'name': "Alice", 'order_no': "12345"},
    '[email protected]': {'name': "Bob", 'order_no': "54321"},
}
message.merge_global_data = {
    'ship_date': "May 15",
}

Any from_email in your EmailMessage will override the template’s default sender address. To use the template’s sender, you must explicitly set from_email = None after creating the EmailMessage, as shown above. (If you omit this, Django’s default DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL will be used.)

Instead of creating a stored template at Mailjet, you can also refer to merge fields directly in an EmailMessage’s body—the message itself is used as an on-the-fly template:

message = EmailMessage(
    from_email="[email protected]",
    to=["[email protected]", "Bob <[email protected]>"],
    subject="Your order has shipped",  # subject doesn't support on-the-fly merge fields
    # Use [[var:FIELD]] to for on-the-fly merge into plaintext or html body:
    body="Dear [[var:name]]: Your order [[var:order_no]] shipped on [[var:ship_date]]."
)
message.merge_data = {
    '[email protected]': {'name': "Alice", 'order_no': "12345"},
    '[email protected]': {'name': "Bob", 'order_no': "54321"},
}
message.merge_global_data = {
    'ship_date': "May 15",
}

(Note that on-the-fly templates use square brackets to indicate “personalization” merge fields, rather than the curly brackets used with stored templates in Mailjet’s template language.)

See Mailjet’s template documentation and template language docs for more information.

Status tracking webhooks

If you are using Anymail’s normalized status tracking, enter the url in your Mailjet account REST API settings under Event tracking (triggers):

https://random:random@yoursite.example.com/anymail/mailjet/tracking/

Be sure to enter the URL in the Mailjet settings for all the event types you want to receive. It’s also recommended to select the “group events” checkbox for each trigger, to minimize your server load.

Mailjet will report these Anymail event_types: rejected, bounced, deferred, delivered, opened, clicked, complained, unsubscribed.

The event’s esp_event field will be a dict of Mailjet event fields, for a single event. (Although Mailjet calls webhooks with batches of events, Anymail will invoke your signal receiver separately for each event in the batch.)