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@kirimemail/n8n-nodes-transactional

v0.6.1

Published

Kirim.Email transactional email nodes for n8n - send emails and receive webhooks

Readme

@kirimemail/n8n-nodes-transactional

Kirim.Email transactional email nodes for n8n - send transactional emails and receive webhook events.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Nodes

KirimEmail Transactional

Send transactional emails via Kirim.Email API.

Operations:

  • Send email

Features:

  • Support for single and bulk email sending (up to 1000 recipients)
  • Custom email headers
  • HTML and plain text body support
  • Reply-to address customization
  • Comprehensive error handling with detailed error messages

Fields:

  • From - Sender email address
  • From Name - Optional sender display name
  • To - Recipient email address(es)
  • Subject - Email subject
  • Text Body - Plain text content
  • HTML Body - Optional HTML content
  • Reply To - Optional reply-to address
  • Headers - Custom headers as JSON

KirimEmail Trigger

Receive webhook events from Kirim.Email.

Events:

  • Email queued, sent, delivered, bounced, etc.
  • Automatic signature verification

KirimEmail Domain Log

Get email logs for authenticated domain via Kirim.Email API.

Operations:

  • Get Many - Retrieve email logs with pagination support

Features:

  • Filter by event type (queued, delivered, bounced, failed, opened, clicked, unsubscribed, etc.)
  • Filter by tags
  • Return all or limited results
  • Simplified output option for essential fields only

Credentials

You'll need a Kirim.Email API key and secret. Get them from your Kirim.Email dashboard under Domain Settings > API Keys.

Required fields:

  • API Key - Your API key (username for Basic Auth)
  • API Secret - Your API secret (password for Basic Auth)
  • Domain - Your verified domain name

Compatibility

  • Tested with n8n v1.x and v2.x
  • Requires Kirim.Email account with domain verification

Usage

Sending an Email

  1. Add the KirimEmail Transactional node to your workflow
  2. Create/select Kirim.Email API credentials
  3. Configure the email fields (from, to, subject, text)
  4. Execute the node

Receiving Webhooks

  1. Add the KirimEmail Trigger node to your workflow
  2. Create/select Kirim.Email API credentials
  3. Activate the workflow
  4. Configure Kirim.Email to send webhooks to your workflow URL

The webhook URL format: https://your-n8n-instance/webhook/kirim-email

Resources

License

MIT