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# Twilio SendGrid

The SendGrid driver performs a read-only API-key scope check and validates the required `mail.send` permission.

**Console setup:** Self-service form.

## Required values

| Type          | Field                      | Required | Default or purpose                               |
| ------------- | -------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| Configuration | `region`                   | Yes      | `global`; the other form option is `eu`          |
| Configuration | `sender_email`             | No       | Records whether a default sender is configured   |
| Secret        | `api_key`                  | Yes      | Dedicated SendGrid API key                       |
| Secret        | `webhook_verification_key` | No       | Records whether a verification key is configured |

The API key must include the `mail.send` scope.

## Sync read

One `GET /v3/scopes` request is sent with bearer authentication to `https://api.sendgrid.com` or `https://api.eu.sendgrid.com`. The default timeout is 10 seconds.

## Returned metadata

Success records `slug`, `provider`, `region`, `http_status`, `scope_count`, `mail_send_enabled`, `sender_configured`, and `webhook_verification_configured`. API keys and webhook verification keys are excluded from metadata.


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