41 lines
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41 lines
1.3 KiB
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With this module installed, the incoming and outgoing mail servers are
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configured in the server_environment_files module (which is a module you
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should provide, see the documentation of server_environment for more
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information).
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In the configuration file of each environment, you may first use the
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sections \[outgoing_mail\] and \[incoming_mail\] to configure the
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default values respectively for SMTP servers and the IMAP/POP servers.
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Then for each server, you can define additional values or override the
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default values with a section named \[outgoing_mail.resource_name\] or
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\[incoming_mail.resource_name\] where "resource_name" is the name of the
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server.
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Example of config file :
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[outgoing_mail]
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smtp_host = smtp.myserver.com
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smtp_port = 587
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smtp_user =
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smtp_pass =
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smtp_encryption = ssl
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[outgoing_mail.odoo_smtp_server1]
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smtp_user = odoo
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smtp_pass = odoo
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[incoming_mail.odoo_pop_mail1]
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server = mail.myserver.com
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port = 110
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server_type = pop
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is_ssl = 0
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attach = 0
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original = 0
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user = odoo@myserver.com
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password = uas1ohV0
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You will need to create 2 records in the database, one outgoing mail
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server with the field name set to "odoo_smtp_server1" and one incoming
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mail server with the field name set to "odoo_pop_mail1".
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