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* '''mail.from''': all the mails send by OpenKM will be from this mail. Can be in the form of noreply@your-domain.com. | * '''mail.from''': all the mails send by OpenKM will be from this mail. Can be in the form of noreply@your-domain.com. | ||
− | But it depends on you own mail configuration. If you run intro troubles, set the parameter mail.debug to true and revise the JBoss log. | + | But it depends on you own mail configuration. If you run intro troubles, set the parameter '''mail.debug''' to ''true'' and revise the JBoss log. |
$ tail -f $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log/server.log | $ tail -f $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log/server.log |
Revision as of 08:28, 16 April 2010
OpenKM is a J2EE application deployed in JBoss application server. Some parameters have a default configuration that fit common user requirements but others depends on specific user configuration.
For specific JBoss issues, visit http://jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-10376. |
OpenKM sometimes send mail to users (because they have subscribed a document or folder, for example) and you have to check that this mail configuration is correct. If you edit the file $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/mail-service.xml:
$ vim $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/mail-service.xml
You will see something like this:
<mbean code="org.jboss.mail.MailService" name="jboss:service=OpenKM">
<attribute name="JNDIName">java:/mail/OpenKM</attribute>
<attribute name="User">nobody</attribute>
<attribute name="Password">password</attribute>
<attribute name="Configuration">
<!-- A test configuration -->
<configuration>
<!-- Change to your mail server prototocol -->
<property name="mail.store.protocol" value="pop3"/>
<property name="mail.transport.protocol" value="smtp"/>
<!-- Change to the user who will receive mail -->
<property name="mail.user" value="nobody"/>
<!-- Change to the mail server -->
<property name="mail.pop3.host" value="pop3.your-domain.com "/>
<!-- Change to the SMTP gateway server -->
<property name="mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.your-domain.com "/>
<!-- The mail server port -->
<property name="mail.smtp.port" value="25"/>
<!-- Change to the address mail will be from -->
<property name="mail.from" value="noreply@your-domain.com"/>
<!-- Enable debugging output from the javamail classes -->
<property name="mail.debug" value="false"/>
</configuration>
</attribute>
<depends>jboss:service=Naming</depends>
</mbean>
Typically you only have to configure these parameters:
- mail.smtp.host: this is the host where is located your mail server. Can be localhost if you have a local mail server installed (like Postfix)
- mail.from: all the mails send by OpenKM will be from this mail. Can be in the form of noreply@your-domain.com.
But it depends on you own mail configuration. If you run intro troubles, set the parameter mail.debug to true and revise the JBoss log.
$ tail -f $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log/server.log
For more info, read http://jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-11056.