sender_net
This module facilitates the integration of Drupal with the sender.net service, allowing users to seamlessly connect their Drupal instance with sender.net for enhanced email subscription and management.
Features
- Email Subscription Management: Add new email subscribers to the sender.net service directly from your Drupal instance.
- Group Selection: Select available groups from the module settings to organize and categorize subscribers effectively.
- Targeted Subscription: Add subscribers to specific groups based on your preferences and requirements.
Post-Installation
Upon installing the sender.net Integration module, users can follow these steps to configure and use the module effectively:
- Download and Installation: Download the
sender.net Integrationmodule and move it to your Drupal installation's module directory. - Module Activation: Navigate to
Administration > Extendand activate the module. - Configuration: Obtain API access tokens from your sender.net account. Set these tokens in the module's settings at
Configuration > System > sender.net. - Base URL Setup: Set up the
Base URLfrom the API documentation. - Group Selection: Choose any available group if desired and save the configuration.
- Block Placement: Visit
Structure > Block Layoutto place thesender.net Subscription Blockin the desired region.
Additional Requirements
This project requires a sender.net account and valid API access tokens for integration with the sender.net service.
Recommended modules/libraries
No additional modules are required for the functionality of this project.
Similar projects
There are no direct alternatives to this module in the Drupal ecosystem. sender.net Integration provides a seamless connection between Drupal and sender.net, offering unique features tailored to efficient email subscription management.
Supporting this Module
If you find this module helpful and would like to support its development, you can contribute through Vinay Gawade's Drupal profile.
Community Documentation
For additional support, walkthroughs, and documentation, refer to the sender.net documentation.