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email: autoconfig for autoconfiguration (example: via thunderbird)

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  • H hakunamatata

    @girish my server updated to 6.1.2 last night and the autoconfig doesn't seem to be working. /home/yellowtent/boxdata/well-known/ is empty.

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    girish
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    @hakunamatata yes, it's migrated to the database now. The email auto configuration is also automatic. You can find settings in domains -> advanced

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      @hakunamatata yes, it's migrated to the database now. The email auto configuration is also automatic. You can find settings in domains -> advanced

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      @girish I have an app installed on the bare domain as per the docs, however autoconfig is still not working on my end.

      Is there supposed to be a setting that I need to enable in domains > advanced ? Because I don't see anything related to this in the settings.

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      • H hakunamatata

        @girish I have an app installed on the bare domain as per the docs, however autoconfig is still not working on my end.

        Is there supposed to be a setting that I need to enable in domains > advanced ? Because I don't see anything related to this in the settings.

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        @hakunamatata Can you try this curl -v https://domain.com/.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml. If that returns a 404, can you go the bare domain app's Location view and click save (no need to make any changes) and then run the curl again?

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          @hakunamatata Can you try this curl -v https://domain.com/.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml. If that returns a 404, can you go the bare domain app's Location view and click save (no need to make any changes) and then run the curl again?

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          @girish said in email: autoconfig for autoconfiguration (example: via thunderbird):

          curl -v https://domain.com/.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml

          That seems to have done the trick. Thanks!

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          • H hakunamatata

            @girish said in email: autoconfig for autoconfiguration (example: via thunderbird):

            curl -v https://domain.com/.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml

            That seems to have done the trick. Thanks!

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            @hakunamatata Ah, I had put that "note" in https://docs.cloudron.io/domains/#matrix-server-location but forgot to put the same note for email configuration. Will do so, thanks.

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              #23

              I realize this is an old thread, but is the autodiscover meant to "just work" for thunderbird ? I just tried it and it "failed to find the settings for your email account"
              This was over the LAN. I just tried it over the internet, withthe same result.
              I also ran the curl command on both clients, and it reported "not found" no such route.
              I clicked the sync DNS, and waited for a while and tried again with the same result.

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                wrote on last edited by girish
                #24

                Is the main domain (for example domain.com, when your Cloudron runs on my.domain.com) pointing to your Cloudron also and is served up correctly?

                See https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#autodiscover

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                  I quickly re-tested this in my thunderbird. As @nebulon said, you must have an app in the email domain for this to work.

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                    #26

                    oh that might be my problem, none of my apps are in the bare domain. I'll add one and retest

                    EDIT: Tests fine now, thanks!

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                        As far as I understood this, thunderbird maintains an ISP database mainly. So once a domain was manually configured in any thunderbird, subsequent account setups will have the server addresses auto "discovered" from that database.

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