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| Mail configuration
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| SeedDMS uses email to 
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| * notify users about changes of documents and folders
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| * send instructions during the password forgotten process
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| 
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| Configuring email in SeedDMS is simple on systems running a
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| local mail server, because this is the default in SeedDMS and
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| no additional configuration is needed. On Linux you should
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| consider running a local mail server, which relais the mails
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| to your outgoing mail server. If you cannot run a local mail
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| server, you can still configure SeedDMS to use an outgoing
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| SMTP server. Below are some examples on how to configure
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| SeedDMS for different hosters.
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| 
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| 1&1
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| 
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| smtp server: ssl://smtp.1und1.de
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| smtp port: 465
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| 
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| Gmail
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| ---------
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| smtp server: smtp.gmail.com
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| smtp port: 587
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| note: you have to turn on 'Less secure app access' in your google account,
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| otherwise you will not be able to send mail. It will quit with an error
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| complaining about wrong credentials
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