authelia/docs/configuration/notifier/smtp.md
James Elliott 2fed503e5e
[FEATURE] Customizable Email Subject (#830)
* [FEATURE] Customizable Email Subject

* allow users to optionally change email subject
* this is so they can more easily communicate the source of the email

* Update docs/configuration/notifier/smtp.md

Co-Authored-By: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>

Co-authored-by: Clément Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
2020-04-09 10:21:28 +10:00

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default SMTP Notifier Configuration 2

SMTP

Authelia can send emails to users through an SMTP server. It can be configured as described below.

# Configuration of the notification system.
#
# Notifications are sent to users when they require a password reset, a u2f
# registration or a TOTP registration.
# Use only an available configuration: filesystem, smtp
notifier:
  # For testing purpose, notifications can be sent in a file
  ## filesystem:
  ##   filename: /tmp/authelia/notification.txt

  # Use a SMTP server for sending notifications. Authelia uses PLAIN or LOGIN method to authenticate.
  # [Security] By default Authelia will:
  #   - force all SMTP connections over TLS including unauthenticated connections
  #      - use the disable_require_tls boolean value to disable this requirement (only works for unauthenticated connections)
  #   - validate the SMTP server x509 certificate during the TLS handshake against the hosts trusted certificates
  #     - trusted_cert option:
  #       - this is a string value, that may specify the path of a PEM format cert, it is completely optional
  #       - if it is not set, a blank string, or an invalid path; will still trust the host machine/containers cert store
  #     - defaults to the host machine (or docker container's) trusted certificate chain for validation
  #     - use the trusted_cert string value to specify the path of a PEM format public cert to trust in addition to the hosts trusted certificates
  #     - use the disable_verify_cert boolean value to disable the validation (prefer the trusted_cert option as it's more secure)
  smtp:
    username: test
    # This secret can also be set using the env variables AUTHELIA_NOTIFIER_SMTP_PASSWORD
    password: password
    host: 127.0.0.1
    port: 1025
    sender: admin@example.com
    # Subject configuration of the emails sent.
    # {title} is replaced by the text from the notifier
    subject: "[Authelia] {title}"
    ## disable_require_tls: false
    ## disable_verify_cert: false
    ## trusted_cert: ""

Using Gmail

You need to generate an app password in order to use Gmail SMTP servers. The process is described here

notifier:
    smtp:
        username: myaccount@gmail.com
        # This secret can also be set using the env variables AUTHELIA_NOTIFIER_SMTP_PASSWORD
        password: yourapppassword
        sender: admin@example.com
        host: smtp.gmail.com
        port: 587