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Where is admin@cloudron.local set?

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  • robiR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    It seems I missed an important email that got sent there and I can't get it or find where to set it to something else.

    Maybe it'd be good to set up a local domain and catchall mailbox for such.

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      @robi It's a made up domain name like example.com. Depending on the app in question, you have to reset the email inside the app.

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        If you are lucky, you might find it inside the mail container. docker exec -ti mail /bin/bash and it's probably sitting/retrying in /run/haraka/queue.

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          @robi It's a made up domain name like example.com. Depending on the app in question, you have to reset the email inside the app.

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          @girish said in Where is admin@cloudron.local set?:

          @robi It's a made up domain name like example.com. Depending on the app in question, you have to reset the email inside the app.

          so there's no variable that sets this for newly installed apps?
          can we?

          Conscious tech

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            If you are lucky, you might find it inside the mail container. docker exec -ti mail /bin/bash and it's probably sitting/retrying in /run/haraka/queue.

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            @girish said in Where is admin@cloudron.local set?:

            docker exec -ti mail /bin/bash

            newp, empty.

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              @girish said in Where is admin@cloudron.local set?:

              @robi It's a made up domain name like example.com. Depending on the app in question, you have to reset the email inside the app.

              so there's no variable that sets this for newly installed apps?
              can we?

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              @robi said in Where is admin@cloudron.local set?:

              so there's no variable that sets this for newly installed apps?

              yeah, this goes into the idea for setting username/password/email during app setup instead of the admin/changeme123 style we have now. But it's a pretty big project to implement.

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                why not simply manage a local cloudron.local domain in hosts or local DNS then?

                Conscious tech

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