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a new user is invited to join
A e-mail notification is configured as an integration
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Setting | Description |
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Sender E-Mail Address | The E-Mail Address that should be shown as the sender. Please note that for most SMTP servers this needs to an address that really does exist. |
Server | Hostname or IP-Adress of your SMTP server |
Port | The TCP port to use. Default for a secure connection is 587. |
Encryption | The encryption protocol to use. Possible values are |
“Automatic” or “Force SMTPS”. With automatic, STARTTLS is always used unless the host is localhost or port 25. With port 465, it switches to SMTS. | |
User | If your SMTP server requires authentication fill in the user name in this field. If left blank authentication is skipped. |
Password | The password used during authentication with the server. The password is stored encrypted. |
Options (json) | Further options can be specified here from 2024.1.1. |
Options
TLS Peer Verification
By default, SMTP transports perform TLS peer verification. This behavior is configurable with the verify_peer
option. Although it's not recommended to disable this verification for security reasons, it can be useful while developing the application or when using a self-signed certificate:
Insert the following in Options (json):
Code Block |
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{"verify_peer":"false"} |
Other Options
local_domain
The domain name to use in HELO
command
restart_threshold
The maximum number of messages to send before re-starting the transport. It can be used together with restart_threshold_sleep
restart_threshold_sleep
The number of seconds to sleep between stopping and re-starting the transport. It's common to combine it with restart_threshold
ping_threshold
The minimum number of seconds between two messages required to ping the server