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Miodrag Milic, 2012-12-25 18:34


Email Configuration

Configuration Directives

This page is a work in progress, the following configuration directives are only a partial list.

authentication

The type of authentication method expected by your service provider.

Valid settings:
  • :login
  • :none

(note: if you set this to :none, you must not include the user_name and password settings)

delivery_method

The mail transport method to be used.

Valid settings:
  • :smtp
  • :async_smtp
  • :sendmail
  • :async_sendmail

Asynchronous delivery_methods

The :async_smtp and :async_sendmail use asynchronous sends, which means Redmine does not wait for the email to be sent to display the next page. See Asynchronous Email Delivery for more details. Some SMTP servers have wait period for response (10 seconds could be default value) during which time synchronous method will block Redmine.

NB : if you want to use asynchronous sends, be careful there's a regression in Redmine 2.x which implies a modification of the "smtp_settings" key in your config/configuration.yml. See #11376 for more informations.

With this delivery method, smtp configuration is specified using async_smtp_settings keyword:

development:
  email_delivery:
    delivery_method: :async_smtp
    async_smtp_settings:
    ...

Example configuration.yml Configurations

Simple Login Authentication (default settings)

# Outgoing email settings

production:
  email_delivery:
    delivery_method: :smtp
    smtp_settings:
      address: smtp.example.net
      port: 25
      domain: example.net
      authentication: :login
      user_name: redmine@example.net
      password: redmine

development:
  email_delivery:
    delivery_method: :smtp
    smtp_settings:
      address: 127.0.0.1
      port: 25
      domain: example.net
      authentication: :login
      user_name: redmine@example.net
      password: redmine

If you want to use GMail/Google Apps and other TLS-requiring SMTP servers, you'll have to add some TLS-related settings :

production:
  email_delivery:
    delivery_method: :smtp
    smtp_settings:
      enable_starttls_auto: true
      address: "smtp.gmail.com" 
      port: '587'
      domain: "smtp.gmail.com" 
      authentication: :plain
      user_name: "your_email@gmail.com" 
      password: "your_password" 

However, this will only work with "recent" enough ruby and rails versions (1.8.7 patchset 2xx and 2.3.5).
(See #5814 )

No Authentication

Example for an SMTP service provider with no authentication. Note the colon before none.

production:
  email_delivery:
    delivery_method: :smtp
    smtp_settings:
      address: smtp.knology.net
      port: 25
      domain: cybersprocket.com
      authentication: :none

Using sendmail command

Example for a unix system that uses the /usr/sbin/sendmail command.

production:
  email_delivery:
    delivery_method: :sendmail

More information

Updated by Miodrag Milic about 12 years ago · 25 revisions