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Mailgun - HTTP webhook signing key instead of API key #119
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You made my day. Thank you so much. |
Saved me today! Thank you! |
This is correct. Please update the documentation when able. |
Def was going crazy getting a 401 and not understanding why. Thanks @StefanBayarri! |
Annnnnnd thank you for saving me from the past 3 hours of messing around with API keys |
this saved my day, thanks! |
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Hello!
We had some issues today with the 'verifySignature' function in the 'MailgunRequest' class. We tried to use an account wide API key and a domain specific API key on Mailgun. We couldn't verify the signature with those keys. You must use the 'HTTP webhook signing key' from Mailgun to let the 'verifySignature' function succeed.
The Laravel Mailbox -> Drivers -> Available drivers -> Mailgun documentation says the following
To use Laravel Mailbox with your Mailgun account, you first need to set the MAILBOX_MAILGUN_KEY environment variable to your
Mailgun API key.But it should be
To use Laravel Mailbox with your Mailgun account, you first need to set the MAILBOX_MAILGUN_KEY environment variable to your HTTP webhook signing key.
The HTTP webhook signing key can be found here when logged in on Mailgun: Click on your name (upper right corner) -> API Security.
Just an heads up for someone that faces this problem as well.
And perhaps the documentation could be updated.
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