• Resolved vladimir-slonska

    (@vladimir-slonska)


    Hello,

    Mailjet says it’s better to send transactional emails with another sub-account than the one used for newsletters, but the plugin doesn’t allow to set others keys for the transactional emails.

    And if you use another plugin to send them (with SMTP, SMTP Mailer for me), the emails Mailjet send (to validate an inscription to a list for example) are sent with the default admin email of WordPress and not with the address set in that plugin…

    Thanks,

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  • Thread Starter vladimir-slonska

    (@vladimir-slonska)

    I found the plugin WP Mail SMTP wich allows to force the use of the address you set for outgoing emails. So you can use that plugin with the credential of your transactional sub-account, and the mailjet plugin with the newsletter sub-account.

    Plugin Author Mailjet

    (@mailjet)

    Hi Vladimir, thanks for your feedback and for sharing a possible workaround.

    In general all Mailjet plugins are designed to work with a single API key for sake of simplicity.

    Kind regards,
    Martin

    Thread Starter vladimir-slonska

    (@vladimir-slonska)

    Hello,

    I think it’s a bit weird to say that it’s better to use two sub-accounts for transactional emails and for newsletter and don’t allow it in the plugin. And I don’t think it would be less simple to add an optional API key for transactional emails in the plugin.

    But thanks for the answer.

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