# Email Thanks to the plugin `Email`, you can send email from your server or externals providers such as **Sendgrid**. ## Programmatic usage In your custom controllers or services you may want to send email. By using the following function, strapi will use the configured provider to send an email. ```js await strapi.plugins['email'].services.email.send({ to: 'paulbocuse@strapi.io', from: 'joelrobuchon@strapi.io', replyTo: 'no-reply@strapi.io', subject: 'Use strapi email provider successfully', text: 'Hello world!', html: 'Hello world!', }); ``` ## Configure the plugin The plugin provide you a setting page to be able to define the email provider you want to use. You will also be able to add some configuration. - Click on **Plugins** in the left menu - Click on the cog button on the **Email** plugin line ## Install new providers By default Strapi provides a local email system. You might want to send email with a third party. You can check all the available providers developed by the community on npmjs.org - [Providers list](https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=strapi-provider-email-) To install a new provider run: :::: tabs cache-lifetime="10" :options="{ useUrlFragment: false }" ::: tab "yarn" ``` yarn add strapi-provider-email-sendgrid@beta --save ``` ::: ::: tab "npm" ``` npm install strapi-provider-email-sendgrid@beta --save ``` ::: :::: ::: note If the provider is not in the mono repo, you probably don't need `@beta` depending if the creator published it with this tag or not. ::: Then, visit [http://localhost:1337/admin/plugins/email/configurations/development](http://localhost:1337/admin/plugins/email/configurations/development) on your web browser and configure the provider. ## Create new provider If you want to create your own, make sure the name starts with `strapi-provider-email-` (duplicating an existing one will be easier), modify the `auth` config object and customize the `send` function. Default template ```js module.exports = { provider: 'provider-id', name: 'display name', auth: { config_1: { label: 'My Config 1', type: 'text', }, }, init: config => { return { send: async options => {}, }; }, }; ``` In the `send` function you will have access to: - `config` that contain configuration you setup in your admin panel - `options` that contain option your send when you called the `send` function from the email plugin service