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Clarify the steps in the outgoing SMTP setup process.
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@@ -45,27 +45,32 @@ AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
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# SSO_APPEND_DOMAIN = "example.com")
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# SSO_APPEND_DOMAIN = "example.com")
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SSO_APPEND_DOMAIN = None
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SSO_APPEND_DOMAIN = None
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# Configure the outgoing SMTP server below. The default configuration
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# Configure the outgoing SMTP server below. For testing, you can skip
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# is prepopulated for GMail servers. Change EMAIL_HOST for other
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# sending emails entirely by commenting out EMAIL_HOST, but you will
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# hosts, or leave it unset or empty to skip sending email. Note if
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# want to configure this to support email address confirmation emails,
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# you are using a GMail account to send outgoing email, you will
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# missed message emails, onboarding follow-up emails, etc. To
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# likely need to configure that account as "less secure" here:
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# configure SMTP, you will need to complete the following steps:
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# https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255.
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#
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#
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# With the exception of reading EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD from the Zulip
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# (1) Fill out the outgoing email sending configuration below.
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# secrets file, Zulip uses Django's standard EmailBackend, so if
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# you're having issues, you may want to search for documentation on
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# using your email provider with Django.
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#
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#
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# A common problem you may encounter when trying to get this working
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# (2) Put the SMTP password for EMAIL_HOST_USER in
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# is that some hosting providers block outgoing SMTP traffic.
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# /etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf as email_password.
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#
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# (3) If you are using a gmail account to send outgoing email, you
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# will likely need to read this Google support answer and configure
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# that account as "less secure":
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# https://support.google.com/mail/answer/14257.
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#
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# A common problem is hosting providers that block outgoing SMTP traffic.
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#
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# With the exception of reading EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD from
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# email_password in the Zulip secrets file, Zulip uses Django's
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# standard EmailBackend, so if you're having issues, you may want to
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# search for documentation on using your email provider with Django.
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EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
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EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
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EMAIL_HOST_USER = ''
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EMAIL_HOST_USER = ''
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# If you're using password auth, you will need to put the password in
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# /etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf as email_password.
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EMAIL_PORT = 587
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EMAIL_PORT = 587
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EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
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EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
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# The email From address to be used for automatically generated emails
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# The email From address to be used for automatically generated emails
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DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "Zulip <zulip@example.com>"
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DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "Zulip <zulip@example.com>"
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# The noreply address to be used as Reply-To for certain generated emails.
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# The noreply address to be used as Reply-To for certain generated emails.
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