Sending a Direct Message
This topic covers how to send a direct message from one address to another trusted direct address. For additional information regarding what direct messaging is, please review this topic.
Set up practice General instructions can be found here on how to create a practice, but the critical component to specify in the API request when setting up a practice that will want to communicate via direct messages is the directDomain. Submitting a single string value results in that name being prepended to the root direct domain value as a subdomain. For partners utilizing the domain bound certificate type, each account/practice should have their own unique subdomain value. After submitting, the PracticeList API can be called and the full domain is viewable in the response for each account.
Set up user Instructions outlined here outline the general process for establishing a user. The critical part of this for direct communication is the directAddress value sent in the request. This is the local part of the direct email address and gets prepended to the left of the @.
Identity Verification
At this point, in a production environment, the user is ready to go through the self service identity verification process.
Obtain Direct recipient
Call API to validate address is trusted
Call API to send direct message