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# Taxi and the Responsys connector

If you build your emails in Taxi for Email and send them via Responsys, our Responsys connector will save you time and reduce risk throughout the process. It does this by enabling you to automatically send your mailings to any email template within your Responsys account or update existing email templates that have already been set up.

Using the connector means you won’t have to manually download the HTML and upload or paste into Responsys. You can export directly out of Taxi at the click of a button meaning a more seamless email creation process in Taxi. This automation and reduced number of manual steps means there is less risk of errors, so you can be confident in last-minute content changes.

The Responsys connector also makes it much easier to create and export targeted emails. [Personalisation](https://docs.messagebird.com/taxi/Dynamic%20content,%20segmentation%20and%20personalisation/Personalisation/what-is-personalisation) and [segmentation](https://docs.messagebird.com/taxi/Dynamic%20content,%20segmentation%20and%20personalisation/Segmentation/what-is-segmentation) can be used with this connector.

Read Next:

[Setting up the Responsys Connector](https://docs.messagebird.com/taxi/Connectors/Oracle%20Responsys%20connector/setting-up-the-oracle-responsys-connector) |


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