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This is probably the easiest way to test if your application is properly connected to the MailUp console account that has been specified during login.
Description | Returns profile info for an authenticated user account Note: the "AccountName" field is set only for accounts that belong to a reseller plan, otherwise it is left empty |
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HTTP Method | GET |
URL | https://services.mailup.com/API/v1.1/Rest/ConsoleService.svc/Console/Authentication/Info |
JSON request parameters (example) | none |
JSON response (example) | { "AccountName": "", |
Paging and filtering (example) | none |
If you need more details about your account, i.e. the total amount of credits or how they are broken down by list, please use the following method
Description | Returns detailed profile info for an authenticated user account |
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HTTP Method | GET |
URL | https://services.mailup.com/API/v1.1/Rest/ConsoleService.svc/Console/Authentication/Details |
JSON request parameters (example) | none |
JSON response (example) | { |
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Paging and filtering (example) | none |
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Creating a new MailUp account via the MailUp API
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This can provide a better user experience where the user of the connected application is allowed to quickly create a new trial account directly from within the application.
See remove account provisioningthis page for details.