Message lifecycle triggers
Scan, filter, and configure message payloads for better deliverability rates and for content redaction
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Scan, filter, and configure message payloads for better deliverability rates and for content redaction
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Message lifecycle triggers are events that occur during the lifetime of a message in MessageBird.
These triggers allow you to scan, filter, and configure message payloads for better deliverability rates and for content redaction. By using message lifecycle triggers, you can automate message processing tasks and reduce the amount of manual intervention required.
There are seven types of message lifecycle trigger events:
Run a flow when a new message is received by MessageBird.
You can use this trigger to apply content filters.
Run a flow before an outgoing message is processed.
You can use this trigger to modify the message payload, apply encryption, or send a copy to another system for archiving.
Run a flow before an incoming message is processed by the system.
You can use this trigger to scan incoming messages for profanity or apply content filters.
Run a flow when a message has been successfully sent to a recipient.
Run a flow when a message fails to be sent to a recipient.
You can use this trigger to retry sending the message, notify the sender of the failure, or escalate the issue to a support team.
Run a flow when a message has been successfully delivered to a recipient.
Run a flow when a message has been sent but fails to be delivered to a recipient.
You can use this trigger to retry delivering the message, notify the sender of the failure, or escalate the issue to a support team.