However, some mailers (including Amazon SES) do not allow selection of custom "Message-ID" header values for mail it sends. Normally, Phabricator is free to select its own Message-ID HeadersĮmail has a "Message-ID" header which is important for threading messagesĬorrectly in mail clients. Only one such server, so it will try to send via Postmark. ![]() In any priority group, in the configured order. If it still hasn't sent the mail, Phabricator will try servers which are not In thisĮxample, there are no other priority groups. ![]() If both fail, Phabricator will move on to the next priority group. In this example, the highest group isģ00, which has the two SMTP servers. Phabricator will start with servers in the highest priority group (the group Most installs only need to configure one mailer, but youĬan configure multiple mailers to provide greater availability in the event ofĪ valid cluster.mailers configuration looks something like this: Configuring MailersĬonfigure one or more mailers by listing them in the the cluster.mailersĬonfiguration option. If you don't plan to configure inbound mail, you may need to configure anĪddress for Phabricator to use. Works the right way (accepts and discards all mail it receives) andĪutomatically use it when generating addresses. Phabricator will automatically create a mailbox which If you plan to configure inbound mail later, you usually don't need to doĪnything. InĬontrast, if the address is a real user address, that user will receive a lot They "Reply All" even if the other recipients for the message are valid. Not valid, some outbound mail will bounce, and users will receive bounces when Mailbox that accepts the mail and then simply discards it. In both cases, the address should ideally correspond to a valid, deliverable On whether they appear in the "To" or "CC" line. Since some mailers require this and some users write mail rules that depend When mail only has "CC" recipients, Phabricator generates a dummy "To" address, ![]() Send mail from, since mailers require this. When Phabricator sends outbound mail, it must select some "From" address to For more information on using daemons, see You should receive setup warnings if they are Phabricator sends mail in the background, so the daemons need to be running for If you have some internal mail or messaging service you'd like to use you canĪlso write a custom mailer, but this requires digging into the code. Services will also generally work well, but they may be more difficult to setįor SMS, Twilio or SNS are recommended. See below for details on how to select and configure mail delivery for eachįor email, Postmark is recommended because it makes it easy to set up inboundĪnd outbound mail and has a good track record in our production services.
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