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* [Version Convention](#versions)
* [Viewing the Request Body](#request-body)
* [Error Handling](#error-handling)
+* [Verifying Event Webhooks](#signed-webhooks)
## Environment Variables and Your Twilio SendGrid API Key
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# Error Handling
Please review [our use_cases](use_cases/README.md) for examples of error handling.
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+## Signed Webhook Verification
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+Twilio SendGrid's Event Webhook will notify a URL via HTTP POST with information about events that occur as your mail is processed. [This](https://docs.sendgrid.com/for-developers/tracking-events/getting-started-event-webhook-security-features) article covers all you need to know to secure the Event Webhook, allowing you to verify that incoming requests originate from Twilio SendGrid. The sendgrid-python library can help you verify these Signed Event Webhooks.
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+You can find the usage example [here](examples/helpers/eventwebhook/eventwebhook_example.py) and the tests [here](test/test_eventwebhook.py).
+If you are still having trouble getting the validation to work, follow the following instructions:
+- Be sure to use the *raw* payload for validation
+- Be sure to include a trailing carriage return and newline in your payload
+- In case of multi-event webhooks, make sure you include the trailing newline and carriage return after *each* event