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Unable to setup a functional SMTP account with local cloudron mailbox

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    Hello everyone,

    I am currently trying to setup a send email node in n8n.
    I have done what was suggested here and I created a specific user for this. I have also setup a mailbox associated to that user.

    Outbound emails work fine already with any apps (relay through mailjet).
    I have added the new user email as a sender in mailjet config.

    I have used the credentials from that new user to setup the n8n SMTP account.
    I use port 587 and mail.<domain> as the host.
    SSL is disabled and STARTTLS is enabled.

    I have also added the client host name as the n8n hostname.

    Is there a better way to do this now? (this linked post is from 2021, so maybe this information is outdated).
    Is there something I missed?

    Thank you all for your help

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      @overclockmp I would say first test using swaks. Open a web terminal and use swaks to test your credentials. Something like:

      swaks --server my.domain.com -p 587 --from "from@domain.com" --body "Test mail" --auth-user "from@domain.com" --auth-password "password"
      
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