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    Is it possible to add custom headers to emails sent by FusionAuth?

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    • danD
      dan
      last edited by

      Is it possible to add custom headers to emails sent by FusionAuth?

      For example, when using AWS SES you might want to set the X-SES-CONFIGURATION-SET email header.

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      • danD
        dan
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        We do have a way to add additional config when calling the Java Mail API. This is the emailConfiguration.properties property on the tenants, currently available in the admin UI in the tenant screen under 'advanced'.

        But I don't believe we can set headers using that mechanism.

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        • danD
          dan
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          See also this GitHub issue if you want to vote for this feature or keep apprised of progress: https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-issues/issues/628

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          • danD
            dan @dan
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            You can now do so as of FusionAuth 1.32.

            More details in the issue 628 linked above.

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