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Jan 28, 2025

What’s Changing: We are improving the Dashboard configuration experience for email providers. The default From address field will be required when creating or updating email provider configuration through the Dashboard. Customers do not need to take immediate action, and the Management API will maintain the field as optional for backward compatibility.

Key Dashboard Updates:

  1. Configuring New Email Providers: Customers must supply a default From address when configuring a new email provider.
  2. Changing Existing Email Providers: Customers must supply a default From address when updating an existing email provider. Existing configured email providers that do not have a From address configured will continue to work as before.

Why This Matters: An email provider configured without a default From address may lead to a poor user experience because email template customizations are not supported when a customer-defined From address is unavailable. By requiring a default From address at the email provider level, email template customizations will be respected even if the email template does not have a template-specific From address.

Rollout Timing: We plan to roll out this change in the coming days. After the rollout, customers can expect to see the enforcement of this required field on the Dashboard.

What’s Changing: We are improving the Dashboard configuration experience for email providers. The default From address field will be required when creating or updating email provider configuration through the Dashboard. Customers do not need to take immediate action, and the Management API will maintain the field as optional for backward compatibility.

Key Dashboard Updates:

  1. Configuring New Email Providers: Customers must supply a default From address when configuring a new email provider.
  2. Changing Existing Email Providers: Customers must supply a default From address when updating an existing email provider. Existing configured email providers that do not have a From address configured will continue to work as before.

Why This Matters: An email provider configured without a default From address may lead to a poor user experience because email template customizations are not supported when a customer-defined From address is unavailable. By requiring a default From address at the email provider level, email template customizations will be respected even if the email template does not have a template-specific From address.

Rollout Timing: We plan to roll out this change in the coming days. After the rollout, customers can expect to see the enforcement of this required field on the Dashboard.

What’s Changing: We are improving the Dashboard configuration experience for email providers. The default From address field will be required when creating or updating email provider configuration through the Dashboard. Customers do not need to take immediate action, and the Management API will maintain the field as optional for backward compatibility.

Key Dashboard Updates:

  1. Configuring New Email Providers: Customers must supply a default From address when configuring a new email provider.
  2. Changing Existing Email Providers: Customers must supply a default From address when updating an existing email provider. Existing configured email providers that do not have a From address configured will continue to work as before.

Why This Matters: An email provider configured without a default From address may lead to a poor user experience because email template customizations are not supported when a customer-defined From address is unavailable. By requiring a default From address at the email provider level, email template customizations will be respected even if the email template does not have a template-specific From address.

Rollout Timing: We plan to roll out this change in the coming days. After the rollout, customers can expect to see the enforcement of this required field on the Dashboard.

Jan 23, 2025

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

We’re excited to announce that Custom Email Providers is now Generally Available.

With this feature, customers can configure custom email providers and customize emails so they can have full control of the email delivery process. This feature utilizes the Actions framework and leverages the Actions Code Editor so you can more completely manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your email communications. Auth0’s CI/CD tooling (Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider) now fully supports Custom Email Providers. To access these new capabilities, upgrade to the latest versions of Auth0 CLI, Deploy CLI, and Terraform Provider.

We encourage you to get started with Custom Email Providers today by checking out our documentation and if you have any feedback, give us a shout in our community channel!

Jan 21, 2025

This Beta feature logs in real-time output form your custom Actions code. This includes all console.log output and exceptions.

For example, a custom Action code such as below:

console.log("Hello world!");

Will show up within Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs as

You can also use examples such as below to catch and log errors for making it easy to debug and troubleshoot your Actions.

try {
  nonExistentFunction();
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
  // Expected output: ReferenceError: nonExistentFunction is not defined
  // (Note: the exact output may be browser-dependent)
}

These logs are not stored and are only available within the dashboard when you are logged in and are on the Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs tab within the browser. These logs are designed to help you troubleshoot as you write or modify your custom Actions code.

This Beta feature logs in real-time output form your custom Actions code. This includes all console.log output and exceptions.

For example, a custom Action code such as below:

console.log("Hello world!");

Will show up within Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs as

You can also use examples such as below to catch and log errors for making it easy to debug and troubleshoot your Actions.

try {
  nonExistentFunction();
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
  // Expected output: ReferenceError: nonExistentFunction is not defined
  // (Note: the exact output may be browser-dependent)
}

These logs are not stored and are only available within the dashboard when you are logged in and are on the Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs tab within the browser. These logs are designed to help you troubleshoot as you write or modify your custom Actions code.

This Beta feature logs in real-time output form your custom Actions code. This includes all console.log output and exceptions.

For example, a custom Action code such as below:

console.log("Hello world!");

Will show up within Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs as

You can also use examples such as below to catch and log errors for making it easy to debug and troubleshoot your Actions.

try {
  nonExistentFunction();
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
  // Expected output: ReferenceError: nonExistentFunction is not defined
  // (Note: the exact output may be browser-dependent)
}

These logs are not stored and are only available within the dashboard when you are logged in and are on the Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs tab within the browser. These logs are designed to help you troubleshoot as you write or modify your custom Actions code.

This Beta feature logs in real-time output form your custom Actions code. This includes all console.log output and exceptions.

For example, a custom Action code such as below:

console.log("Hello world!");

Will show up within Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs as

You can also use examples such as below to catch and log errors for making it easy to debug and troubleshoot your Actions.

try {
  nonExistentFunction();
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
  // Expected output: ReferenceError: nonExistentFunction is not defined
  // (Note: the exact output may be browser-dependent)
}

These logs are not stored and are only available within the dashboard when you are logged in and are on the Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs tab within the browser. These logs are designed to help you troubleshoot as you write or modify your custom Actions code.

This Beta feature logs in real-time output form your custom Actions code. This includes all console.log output and exceptions.

For example, a custom Action code such as below:

console.log("Hello world!");

Will show up within Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs as

You can also use examples such as below to catch and log errors for making it easy to debug and troubleshoot your Actions.

try {
  nonExistentFunction();
} catch (error) {
  console.error(error);
  // Expected output: ReferenceError: nonExistentFunction is not defined
  // (Note: the exact output may be browser-dependent)
}

These logs are not stored and are only available within the dashboard when you are logged in and are on the Dashboard > Monitoring > Actions Logs tab within the browser. These logs are designed to help you troubleshoot as you write or modify your custom Actions code.

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Apr 23, 2026
Tracking Since
Sep 25, 2024
Last checked Apr 26, 2026