The official (Beta) Python SDK for Postmark — send emails, manage bounces, templates, webhooks, and more.
For tutorials and detailed usage, check out the wiki.
For details about the Postmark API in general, see the Postmark developer docs.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
Installation
Install from PyPI as postmark-python (the Python package you import is still postmark):
pip install postmark-python
Quick Start
The SDK is async-first — all API calls return awaitables. As of v0.3.0, a synchronous wrapper is also available for use in non-async contexts.
Async:
import asyncio import os import postmark # Tokens are read from the environment here. Optionally: pip install python-dotenv, # then use load_dotenv() to populate os.environ from a .env file. async def main(): async with postmark.ServerClient(os.environ["POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN"]) as client: response = await client.outbound.send( { "sender": "sender@example.com", "to": "recipient@example.com", "subject": "Hello from Postmark", "text_body": "Sent with the Postmark Python SDK.", } ) print(f"Sent: {response.message_id}") asyncio.run(main())
Sync (v0.3.0+):
import os import postmark.sync with postmark.sync.ServerClient(os.environ["POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN"]) as client: response = client.outbound.send( { "sender": "sender@example.com", "to": "recipient@example.com", "subject": "Hello from Postmark", "text_body": "Sent with the Postmark Python SDK.", } ) print(f"Sent: {response.message_id}")
Why
sender, notfrom?fromis a reserved keyword in Python, so the SDK usessenderfor the sending address. Everything else matches the Postmark API field names directly.
Two Client Types
| Client | Token | Use for |
|---|---|---|
ServerClient |
Server API token | Sending email, bounces, templates, stats, webhooks, streams |
AccountClient |
Account API token | Domains, sender signatures, managing servers, data removals |
import postmark # Use as async context managers to ensure connections are closed async with postmark.ServerClient(os.environ["POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN"]) as client: ... async with postmark.AccountClient(os.environ["POSTMARK_ACCOUNT_TOKEN"]) as account: ... # Or call close() explicitly when done client = postmark.ServerClient(os.environ["POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN"]) await client.close()
Django
postmark.django.EmailBackend is a drop-in EMAIL_BACKEND for Django's django.core.mail, supporting Django 4.2 LTS through 6.1. Requires the django extra:
pip install postmark-python[django]
# settings.py EMAIL_BACKEND = "postmark.django.EmailBackend" POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN = "your-server-token"
See the Django Backend wiki page and examples/django/ for tags, metadata, attachments, and signals.
Development
git clone https://github.com/ActiveCampaign/postmark-python.git
cd postmark-python
poetry install
poetry run pre-commit install# Run tests poetry run pytest # Lint and type-check poetry run pre-commit run --all-files
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup, testing, and PR guidelines.
Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Postmark Support: support@postmarkapp.com
License
MIT — see LICENSE.