![]() *Notes on encrypted passwords (CRAM-MD5) and STARTTLSĮncrypted SMTP passwords are rarely supported because almost all SMTP servers use STARTTLS. For further information, please click here. Here, you must pay attention to which methods are supported by the mail server. Enter the SMTP-Auth-Method into /etc/protonet/mail smtp/ authentication:įor example: plain, login, cram-md5, scram-sha-1 oder ntlm Enter mail server address into /etc /protonet/mail/smtp/ address :ģ. Smtp Using your own mail service after box restartĢ. Set the mail service to use into /etc/protonet/mail/ mode : The following contents must be written into the corresponding files:ġ. Here is a guide for less technical users. ![]() Just download the file with “wget” and decompress it with:Īre you not the technical type? Or you just don’t feel confident enough on the Linux console? Subsequently the directory “/etc/protonet” and the base directory “mail” have to be created, the subdirectory “smtp” and the respective configuration files.Ī Tar-file with the structure can be found here. For this purpose the additional configuration file “sender” has to be created and the mail address must be registered. Update: Since SOUL 2.8 an additional sender address can be specified. This is to be set up using the command line of the Protonet solution to avoid improper use. Since SOUL 2.7 (stable / 73), it is possible to use a separate SMTP server for the outgoing notification mails.
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