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-Email configuration
-===================
-
-User settings
--------------
-
-To receive email notifications, users of Kanboard must have:
-
-- Activated notifications in their profile
-- Have a valid email address in their profile
-- Be a member of the project that will trigger notifications
-
-Note: The logged user who performs the action doesn't receive any notifications, only other project members.
-
-Email transports
-----------------
-
-There are several email transports available:
-
-- SMTP
-- Sendmail
-- PHP native mail function
-- Other methods can be provided by external plugins: Postmark, Sendgrid and Mailgun
-
-Server settings
----------------
-
-By default, Kanboard will use the bundled PHP mail function to send emails.
-Usually that requires no configuration if your server can already send emails.
-
-However, it's possible to use other methods, the SMTP protocol and Sendmail.
-
-### SMTP configuration
-
-Rename the file `config.default.php` to `config.php` and change these values:
-
-```php
-// We choose "smtp" as mail transport
-define('MAIL_TRANSPORT', 'smtp');
-
-// We define our server settings
-define('MAIL_SMTP_HOSTNAME', 'mail.example.com');
-define('MAIL_SMTP_PORT', 25);
-
-// Credentials for authentication on the SMTP server (not mandatory)
-define('MAIL_SMTP_USERNAME', 'username');
-define('MAIL_SMTP_PASSWORD', 'super password');
-```
-
-It's also possible to use a secure connection, TLS or SSL:
-
-```php
-define('MAIL_SMTP_ENCRYPTION', 'ssl'); // Valid values are "null", "ssl" or "tls"
-```
-
-### Sendmail configuration
-
-By default the sendmail command will be `/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs` but you can customize that in your config file.
-
-Example:
-
-```php
-// We choose "sendmail" as mail transport
-define('MAIL_TRANSPORT', 'sendmail');
-
-// If you need to change the sendmail command, replace the value
-define('MAIL_SENDMAIL_COMMAND', '/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs');
-```
-
-### PHP native mail function
-
-This is the default configuration:
-
-```php
-define('MAIL_TRANSPORT', 'mail');
-```
-
-### The sender email address
-
-By default, emails will use the sender address `notifications@kanboard.local`.
-It's not possible to reply to this address.
-
-You can customize this address by changing the value of the constant `MAIL_FROM` in your config file.
-
-```php
-define('MAIL_FROM', 'kanboard@mydomain.tld');
-```
-
-That can be useful if your SMTP server configuration doesn't accept the default address.
-
-### How to display a link to the task in notifications?
-
-To do that, you have to specify the URL of your Kanboard installation in your [Application Settings](application-configuration.markdown).
-By default, nothing is defined, so no links will be displayed.
-
-Examples:
-
-- http://myserver/kanboard/
-- http://kanboard.mydomain.com/
-
-Don't forget the ending slash `/`.
-
-You need to define that manually because Kanboard cannot guess the URL from a command line script and some people have a very specific configuration.
-
-Troubleshooting
----------------
-
-If no emails are sent and you are sure that everything is configured correctly:
-
-- Check your spam folder
-- Enable the debug mode and check the debug file `data/debug.log`, you should see the exact error
-- Be sure that your server or your hosting provider allows you to send emails
-- If you use SeLinux, allow PHP to send emails