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- ## SUMMARY
- Integrates Drupal's mail system with Mandrill transactional emails, a service
- by the folks behind MailChimp. Learn more about Mandrill and how to sign up on
- [their website](http://mandrill.com). (Or don't, but then this module isn't
- terribly useful...)
- ## INSTALLATION NOTES
- * If you previously installed version 1.3, you will get the following error
- message when enabling the mandrill_template module:
- DatabaseSchemaObjectExistsException:
- Table <em class="placeholder">mandrill_template_map</em> already exists.
- This is ugly but irrelevant, everything should function normally.
- * If you are upgrading from one of many previous versions, You may also find
- an extra Mail System class in the Mail System configuration called "Mandrill
- module class". It's harmless, but feel free to delete it.
- ## CONFIGURATION
- ### Set Mandrill API Key
- Start by loading up the Mandrill admin page at Configuration -> Web
- Services (or admin/config/services/mandrill) and adding your API key from
- http://mandrillapp.com. Then you'll see more configuration options.
- ### Email Options
- * **From address:** The email address that emails should be sent from
- * **From name:** The name to use for sending (optional)
- * **Subaccount:** This selection box appears if you have configured subaccounts
- on your Mandrill account, and can be used to select the outgoing subaccount to
- use for Mandrill sending.
- * **_Input format_:** An optional input format to apply to the message body
- before sending emails
- ### Send Options
- * **Track opens:** Toggles open tracking for messages
- * **Track clicks:** Toggles click tracking for messages
- * **Strip query string:** Strips the query string from URLs when aggregating
- tracked URL data
- * **Log sends that are not registered in mailsystem:** Useful for configuring
- Mail System and getting more granular control over emails coming from various
- modules. Enable this and set the system default in Mail System to Mandrill,
- then trigger emails from various modules and functions on your site. You'll
- see Mandrill writing log messages identifying the modules and keys that are
- triggering each email. Now you can add these keys in Mail System and control
- each email-generating module/key pair specifically. WARNING: If you leave this
- enabled, you may slow your site significantly and clog your log files. Enable
- only during configuration.
- ### Google Analytics
- * **Domains:** One or more domains for which any matching URLs will
- automatically have Google Analytics parameters appended to their query string.
- Separate each domain with a comma.
- * **Campaign:** The value to set for the utm_campaign tracking parameter. If
- empty, the from address of the message will be used instead.
- ### Asynchronous Options
- * **Queue Outgoing Messages** Drops all messages sent through Mandrill into a
- queue without sending them. When Cron is triggered, a number of queued messages
- are sent equal to the specified Batch Size.
- * **Batch Size** The number of messages to send when Cron triggers. Must be
- greater than 0.
- ### SEND TEST EMAIL
- The Send Test Email function is pretty self-explanatory. The To: field will
- accept multiple addresses formatted in any Drupal mail system approved way.
- By configuring the Mandrill Test module/key pair in Mail System, you can
- use this tool to test outgoing mail for any installed mailer.
- ### Update Mail System settings
- Mandrill Mail interface is enabled by using the
- [Mail System module](http://drupal.org/project/mailsystem). Go to the
- [Mail System configuration page](admin/config/system/mailsystem) to start
- sending emails through Mandrill. Once you do this, you'll see a list of the
- module keys that are using Mandrill listed near the top of the Mandrill
- settings page.
- Once you set the site-wide default (and any other module classes that may be
- listed) to MandrillMailSystem, your site will immediately start using Mandrill
- to deliver all outgoing email.
- ### Module/key pairs
- The key is optional: not every module or email uses a key. That is why on the
- mail system settings page, you may see some modules listed without keys. For
- more details about this, see the help text on the mail system configuration
- page.
- # Sub-modules
- ## Templates
- In order to use the mandrill_template module, start by creating some templates
- in your Mandrill account. Once you do, you can add one or more Mandrill
- Template Maps for that template, specifying where in the template to place
- the email content and which module/key pair should be sent using the template.
- If you want to send multiple module/key pairs through the same Template, you
- can make Mandrill the default mail system and make that Template Map the
- default template, or you can clone the Template Map for each module/key pair
- and assign them individually.
- You should also consider enabling the css-inline feature in your Mandrill
- account under Settings -> Sending Options. For more info, see
- "http://help.mandrill.com/entries/24460141-Does-Mandrill-inline-CSS-automatically-".
- ## Reports
- The mandrill_reports sub-module provides reports on various metrics. It may
- take a long time to load. This module is due for some attention.
- ### Dashboard
- Displays charts that show volume and engagement, along with a tabular list of
- URL interactions for the past 30 days.
- ### Account Summary
- Shows account information, quotas, and all-time usage stats.
- ## Activity
- The Mandrill Activity sub-modules allows users to view email activity for any
- Drupal entity with a valid email address. Configuration and usage details are in
- sub-module's README file.
- ## Advanced Options
- If you would like to use additional template (or other) Mandrill API
- variables not implemented in this module, set them in hook_mail_alter under:
- $params['mandrill']. Have a look at mandrill.mail.inc to learn more.
- (Search for "mandrill parameters".)
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