![]() Head back to your SendGrid dashboard and head to the Mail Settings section which can be found within the Settings dropdown on the left tab: Copy either of the URLs – the https URL is recommended as it’s encrypted – as one will be needed to be plugged into your SendGrid account. You’ll see that ngrok has generated Forwarding URLs to your local server on port 3000. Your terminal will then look like the following: In your terminal or command prompt, navigate to your preferred directory and enter the following commands to create your project: Now that you have verified your email address and have gotten your API key with SendGrid, let's start building out the application. Copy your API key and paste it in an empty text document so that you can use it for later. On your SendGrid dashboard, head to the API Keys section by heading to the settings tab on the left-hand side and clicking API Keys.Ĭlick the blue Create API Key button on the top right and a form will appear.Įnter whatever name you’d like for your API key and click the blue Create & View button. Open that email and click on the Verify Single Sender button which will redirect you back to SendGrid to let you know that your email is ready to be used. Once the form is filled, click on the blue Create button and you’ll receive an email in your inbox asking you to verify your email address. Within the Sender Identity section click on the Verify a Single Sender button and fill out the form that pops up with your information. Click on the dropdown and click on Sender Authentication. Log on to SendGrid and head over to the settings tab on the left-hand side. A Sender Identity represents your 'From' email address-the address your recipients see as the sender of your emails. SendGrid customers are required to verify their Sender Identity to ensure that they own the email address that they’ll be using. To get started, you’ll need to do two things with SendGrid: Verify your Sender Identity, and generate your API key.
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