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Rainloop

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  • Rainloop unlisted from app store

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  • Rainloop - Package Updates

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    girishG

    App discontinued due to no upstream updates.

  • Is 2FA possible in rainloop?

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    necrevistonnezrN

    @jdaviescoates yes, Snappymail does. Activate as extension in the Admin section and then configure for each user.

  • Snappymail - Rainloop Fork

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    jdaviescoatesJ

    @girish which I guess suggests perhaps a newer rewrite is coming, or something

    🤷

    I guess we'll see...

  • admin panel - authentication failed

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    jdaviescoatesJ

    The solution is here:

    https://forum.cloudron.io/post/51750

    @staff ought to update the docs to make it clearer

    after enabling the admin panel you have to visit /?admin in order for the admin_password.txt file to be created

    the admin username is admin

  • Rainloop 1.16 (current) has an unpatched security bug

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    girishG

    I have pushed a new package with the patch.

  • Domain not allowed, authentication failed.

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    girishG

    @jordanurbs Oh, good catch. I will make a fix.

  • Spam Learning - How long does it take?

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    MooCloud_MattM

    @nebulon
    using pyzor, MooCloud use it on his antispam gateway, we host a self hosted exchange pyzor server.

    https://www.pyzor.org/en/latest/

  • Rainloop - Can't add domain / account

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    girishG

    To explain...:

    When you add a domain in Cloudron, you are just adding a domain for installing apps under that domain. The only DNS configuration it will do is to fix up the SPF record so that Cloudron can send mail on behalf of that domain (it adds itself to an existing SPF record). So, if you install say gitlab, gitlab can send mail to you.

    When you go to Email -> Enable Incoming mail, at that point, Cloudron will start receiving incoming email for that domain. It will setup DKIM/MX/DMARC records as well at this point.

    You can send/receive email without any of the webmail apps (rainloop, roundcube) installed. The webmail apps are really just frontends just like thunderbird or your android/ios mail client. On Cloudron, we pre-configure these apps to work only with Cloudron email. We could make a package that does not do this but that use case is quite rare because most email providers have their own web ui anyway.

    I think @necrevistonnezr just wants to add a domain into rainloop. This is the equivalent of adding an account in thunderbird. It has no effect on Cloudron mail server whatsoever.