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h1. Email Configuration h2. Configuration Directives This page is a work in progress, the following configuration directives is only a partial list. h3. 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) h3. delivery_method The mail transport method to be used. @:async_smtp@ uses asynchronous send. Redmine does not wait the email to be sent to display the next page. Valid settings: * :smtp * :async_smtp * :sendmail * :async_sendmail h2. Example email.yml Configurations h3. Simple Login Authentication (default settings) <pre> # Outgoing email settings production: delivery_method: :smtp smtp_settings: address: smtp.example.net port: 25 domain: example.net authentication: :login user_name: redmine@example.net password: redmine development: delivery_method: :smtp smtp_settings: address: 127.0.0.1 port: 25 domain: example.net authentication: :login user_name: redmine@example.net password: redmine </pre> h3. No Authentication Example for an SMTP service provider with no authentication. Note the colon before none. <pre> production: delivery_method: :smtp smtp_settings: address: smtp.knology.net port: 25 domain: cybersprocket.com authentication: :none </pre> h3. Using sendmail command Example for a unix system that uses the @/usr/sbin/sendmail@ command. <pre> production: delivery_method: :sendmail </pre> h3. More information * "Configuring Action Mailer":http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/howtos/mailers#configuring_action_mailer * "Action Mailer Configuration":http://guides.rubyonrails.org/action_mailer_basics.html#action-mailer-configuration