Supabase Custom SMTP and Email Configuration Guide

Supabase Custom SMTP and Email Configuration Guide

Adding email functionality to your Supabase app is simpler than you might think.

This easy-to-follow tutorial will walk you through every step of the integration process. We’ll cover configuring your email credentials, setting up Supabase Auth, and even touch on how to customize the email experience for your users.

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SMTP vs API - Which is the Best Way to Send Your Email?

SMTP vs. API: Their Differences and When to Use Them

Choosing between SMTP and API for sending emails with SendLayer can be confusing, but it doesn’t have to be.

Whether you’re building an app or simply need a reliable way to send transactional emails, understanding the pros and cons of both methods is crucial.

This post explains the differences between SMTP and API, providing clear explanations and guidance on how to select the right option for your email needs with SendLayer.

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Chargebee Setup and Integration Quickstart Guide

Chargebee Setup and Integration Quickstart Guide

Getting started with Chargebee’s billing platform can be overwhelming, but we’re here to help!

Discover how to configure your Chargebee account, including custom SMTP email settings, to enhance email deliverability and maintain brand consistency.

Learn the ins and outs of managing customer profiles, subscriptions, and billing cycles efficiently.

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How To Check Email Delivery Status

How To Check Email Delivery Status (Delivered vs. Accepted)

Do you want to know how to check email delivery status to make sure an important message has reached the recipient?

If you’re using an email delivery service with email tracking like SendLayer, you can see your email delivery status on your dashboard. However, you might be wondering what the difference between “delivered” and “accepted” status is.

In this post, we’ll explain exactly what delivered and accepted status mean, and how this might affect your email deliverability.

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