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Noticed a small typo there: https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-22/
Currently it says: If you are still on Ubuntu 20, you must first upgrade to Ubuntu 20 before upgrading to Ubuntu 22.
Should say (I guess): If you are still on Ubuntu 18...
Apologies if this is not the right place to post that kind of thing.
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@avatar1024 thanks, fixed.
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Do we, as a community have the ability to submit a fork or changes to the Cloudron docs if we see an error or want to submit additional information? I took a quick look, but didn't see the repo on git.cloudron.io.
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@JLX89 yes, of course! https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs/ is the repo. All changes gladly welcomed.
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There is a error in the doc in the Email section. The user name should be full email address. The email id (content before @) does not work.
POP3
Use the following settings to receive email via POP3:Server Name - Use the mail server location of your Cloudron (default: my subdomain of the primary domain)
Port - 995
Connection Security - TLS
Username/password - Use the email id as the username and the Cloudron account password
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Here is a good tutorial on connecting cloudron with gmail:
- Enable POP3 access within Cloudron Mailboxes Settings.
- Gmail > Settings > See all settings > Accounts and Import
- Go to "Check email from other accounts".
- Follow the process. This will set both "POP3 Receiving" and "SMTP Sending".
Important: always use "full email address" as the user name.
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There is a error in the doc in the Email section. The user name should be full email address. The email id (content before @) does not work.
Not sure about this. Email id is the full email address. If someone says "give me your email id", I always give "foo@bar.com" . I don't just give out "foo" .
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