You need to put the container name inside the docker network as the host.
But besides that, you are not going to have a good time sending many emails from a self-hosted email server because of spam filtering. Better use an external SMTP service.
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You need to put the container name inside the docker network as the host.
But besides that, you are not going to have a good time sending many emails from a self-hosted email server because of spam filtering. Better use an external SMTP service.
Valid point on self hosted SMTP, but I’m just experimenting and didn’t want to waste any money on an SMTP / relay service. But I suppose if folks could recommend a good external smtp service I’ll have a look.
I use Gandi for my domain, and they offer an SMTP server for free. Maybe your registrar has something similar?
GoDaddy, nothing free, but they have office 365 for $1.99 (USD) a month.
I’ll check out Gandi, but assume you can only use their relay if you registered the domain through them?
That's right. Another free alternative is creating a Gmail account and using their SMTP.
I’m trying Brevo right now which has a free SMTP relay allowing 300 emails every 24 hours. The Brevo admin console shows green, relay setup and verified (adding some TXT DNS entries on my domain registrar).
As far as I can tell, everything is setup, and lemmy.hjson has the email block with the correct smtp-relay address, port, user and password.
I bring lemmy down and back up to pick up the new settings, but when I go add an email address to my user profile and click save, I get an error:
email_send_failed: Connection error: time out 0: lemmy_api::local_user::save_settings::perform
I tried updating to the latest lemmy release candidates for both BE and UI, too. No difference.
You need to put the container name inside the docker network as the host.
I was not sure what you meant by this. The closest possibly was this?
lemmy-ui:
image: dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.17.4-rc.4
networks:
- lemmyinternal
environment:
# this needs to match the hostname defined in the lemmy service
- LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=lemmy:8536
# set the outside hostname here
- LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_EXTERNAL_HOST=localhost:1236
- LEMMY_HTTPS=true
depends_on:
- lemmy
restart: always
I changed localhost:1236
to my FQDM:1236
and it did not seem to have any impact either way. Maybe it did? I honestly don't know. But, I thank you for the help anyway!
You have a typo on localhost, "loclahost", have you double checked that in the config?