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To configure an SMTP server for Synapse, modify the configuration section |
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headed ``email``, and be sure to have at least the ``smtp_host``, ``smtp_port`` |
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and ``notif_from`` fields filled out. You may also need to set ``smtp_user``, |
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``smtp_pass``, and ``require_transport_security``.. |
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``smtp_pass``, and ``require_transport_security``. |
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If Synapse is not configured with an SMTP server, password reset via email will |
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be disabled by default. |
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Alternatively it is possible delegate the sending of email to the server's |
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identity server. Doing so is convenient but not recommended, since a malicious |
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or compromised identity server could theoretically hijack a given user's |
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account by redirecting mail. |
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If you are absolutely certain that you wish to use the server's identity server |
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for password resets, set ``trust_identity_server_for_password_resets`` to |
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``true`` under the ``email:`` configuration section. |
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## Registering a user |
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You will need at least one user on your server in order to use a Matrix |
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