Add credentials to config.production.json Open your production config file in any code editor and add the following mail configuration, making sure to update the values to the same credentials shown in your own Mailgun SMTP settings:
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I didn’t set up any JSON logic at all, just followed the bouncing ball [instructions] after creating a mailgun account: Set up DNS records In Ghost Admin v5.x: Email newsletter : Mailgun settings … entered my email subdomain and Mailgun API and I was done. It sends emails upon publishing a fresh newsletter.
For example, you may be setting up a self-hosted site for a client, which means you can’t log into the Ghost admin to set these variables. Luckily there’s a second way to set the Mailgun credentials: in the Ghost config file (typically config.production.json in the root folder of a Ghost installation).
Indeed, when I checked the logs, I noticed that the email sending was rejected because I hadn’t set up Mailgun. Wait a minute, but I just did that! It turns out that the Mailgun configuration within Ghost is only for sending bulk newsletter emails and not for any transactional ones, like the subscription confirmation mentioned above.
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