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stage: Plan
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group: Project Management
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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type: reference, howto
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---
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# Mailgun and GitLab **(FREE SELF)**
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When you use Mailgun to send emails for your GitLab instance and [Mailgun](https://www.mailgun.com/)
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integration is enabled and configured in GitLab, you can receive their webhook for
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tracking delivery failures. To set up the integration, you must:
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1. [Configure your Mailgun domain](#configure-your-mailgun-domain).
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1. [Enable Mailgun integration](#enable-mailgun-integration).
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After completing the integration, Mailgun `temporary_failure` and `permanent_failure` webhooks are sent to your GitLab instance.
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## Configure your Mailgun domain
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> [Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/359113) the `/-/members/mailgun/permanent_failures` URL in GitLab 15.0.
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> [Added](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/359113) the URL to handle both temporary and permanent failures in GitLab 15.0.
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Before you can enable Mailgun in GitLab, set up your own Mailgun endpoints to receive the webhooks.
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Using the [Mailgun webhook guide](https://www.mailgun.com/blog/a-guide-to-using-mailguns-webhooks/):
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1. Add a webhook with the **Event type** set to **Permanent Failure**.
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1. Enter the URL of your instance and include the `/-/mailgun/webhooks` path.
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For example:
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```plaintext
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https://myinstance.gitlab.com/-/mailgun/webhooks
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```
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1. Add another webhook with the **Event type** set to **Temporary Failure**.
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1. Enter the URL of your instance and use the same `/-/mailgun/webhooks` path.
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## Enable Mailgun integration
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After configuring your Mailgun domain for the webhook endpoints,
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you're ready to enable the Mailgun integration:
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1. Sign in to GitLab as an [Administrator](../../user/permissions.md) user.
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu >** **{admin}** **Admin**.
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1. On the left sidebar, go to **Settings > General** and expand the **Mailgun** section.
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1. Select the **Enable Mailgun** check box.
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1. Enter the Mailgun HTTP webhook signing key as described in
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[the Mailgun documentation](https://documentation.mailgun.com/en/latest/user_manual.html#webhooks) and
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shown in the [API security](https://app.mailgun.com/app/account/security/api_keys) section for your Mailgun account.
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1. Select **Save changes**.
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