Api reference MessageFlow
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Authentication
  • REST clients samples
  • Long running actions - Retry-After header explained
  • Input compression
  • Using filters
  • Dynamic e-mail content
  • SMS Billing
  • Incoming webhooks
    • Steps to configure webhooks
    • Step 1: Identify the events to monitor
    • Step 2: Create a webhook endpoint
    • Step 3: Handle requests
    • Step 4: Test that your webhook
    • Step 4: Test your webhook
    • Step 5: Save your webhook configuration
  • External resources
  • Current Version
  • License
  • Groups
  • Contacts
  • Emails
  • Sms
  • Blacklist
  • Campaigns
  • Pushes
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  1. Incoming webhooks

Step 2: Create a webhook endpoint

Generally you can specify two URLs for each webhook type. Default URL and secondary URL. Unless specified otherwise (in send request), the webhook will be sent to the main URL and when it’s unavailable or fails to respond properly, to the secondary URL.

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