Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

SOAP Web Services and HTTP API

The SOAP and HTTP APIs were used for many integrations between MailUp and other applications until the REST API (mentioned below) was developed in the summer of 2013.

Unless otherwise indicated, you will need to obtain these API credentials to use such integrations (e.g. to connect Used by these plugins: /wiki/spaces/mailupUserGuide/pages/36503589 to MailUp via the , /wiki/spaces/mailupUserGuide/pages/36503589)36503569, other integrations unless they indicate to use the REST API credentialsPlease note:

  • Your API credentials are different from your MailUp account login credentials.
  • You can obtain these credentials by logging into your MailUp console, as described below.
  • You will also need to authorize your application by adding its IP address(es) to your MailUp account.

REST API

The REST API uses a completely different authentication method, and you do not need to obtain separate API credentials. When an application has been integrated with MailUp using the REST API, you will simply need to enter your usual MailUp account credentials.

As of August, 2013, the following integrations use the REST API (and therefore you will not need to obtain the credentials mentioned below):

...

Used by these plugins: SalesforceZapier

Credentials for SOAP and HTTP API

...