@@ -77,20 +77,27 @@ The Webhook component routing needs to be defined:
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80- Currently, the following third-party mailer services support webhooks:
80+ Currently, the following third-party services support webhooks:
81+
82+ ======== ==========================================
83+ Service Parser service name
84+ ======== ==========================================
85+ Brevo ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.brevo ``
86+ Mailgun ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.mailgun ``
87+ Mailjet ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.mailjet ``
88+ Postmark ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.postmark ``
89+ Sendgrid ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.sendgrid ``
90+ Vonage ``notifier.webhook.request_parser.vonage ``
91+ ======== ==========================================
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82- =============== ==========================================
83- Mailer service Parser service name
84- =============== ==========================================
85- Mailgun ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.mailgun ``
86- Postmark ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.postmark ``
87- Sendgrid ``mailer.webhook.request_parser.sendgrid ``
88- =============== ==========================================
93+ .. versionadded :: 6.3
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90- .. versionadded :: 6.4
95+ The support for Mailgun and Postmark was introduced in Symfony 6.3.
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92- Webhook support for the Sendgrid service was introduced in Symfony 6.4.
97+ .. versionadded :: 6.4
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99+ The support for Brevo, Mailjet, Sendgrid and Vonage was introduced in
100+ Symfony 6.4.
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95102Set up the webhook in the third-party mailer. For Mailgun, you can do this
96103in the control panel. As URL, make sure to use the ``/webhook/mailer_mailgun ``
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