## Full configuration ```php 'mailjet' => [ 'key' => env('MAILJET_APIKEY'), 'secret' => env('MAILJET_APISECRET'), 'transactional' => [ 'call' => true, 'options' => [ 'url' => 'api.mailjet.com', 'version' => 'v3.1', 'call' => true, 'secured' => true ] ], 'common' => [ 'call' => true, 'options' => [ 'url' => 'api.mailjet.com', 'version' => 'v3', 'call' => true, 'secured' => true ] ] ] ``` You can pass settings to [MailjetClient](https://github.com/mailjet/mailjet-apiv3-php). * `transactional`: settings for Send API * `common`: setting to `MailjetClient` accessible through the Facade Mailjet. * `url` (Default: `api.mailjet.com`): domain name of the API * `version` (Default: `v3`): Mailjet API version (only working for Mailjet API v3) * `call` (Default: `true`): Toggle if the API call is actually performed or mocked * `secured` (Default: `true`): Toggle the usage of 'https' ## Mail driver configuration In order to use Mailjet as your Mail driver, you need to update the mail driver in your `config/mail.php` or your `.env` file to `MAIL_MAILER=mailjet` (for Laravel 6 and older use MAIL_DRIVER constant instead), and make sure you are using a valid and authorised from email address configured on your Mailjet account. The sending email addresses and domain can be managed [here](https://app.mailjet.com/account/sender) For Laravel 7+ you also need to specify new available mail driver in config/mail.php: ``` 'mailers' => [ ... 'mailjet' => [ 'transport' => 'mailjet', ], ], ``` For usage, check the [Laravel mail documentation](https://laravel.com/docs/master/mail)