Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration
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I've got this issue too, and can't (yet) do the proposed solution @girish has posted because I've only got outgoing mail set-up for the domain I wanted Ghost to be on
I've got Mailgun API in Ghost Labs section, and Outgoing Mail for the Domain the Ghost app is installed on on Cloudron has Mailgun SMTP details added too.
But no emails arrive...
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Thought I'd test again too after seeing this post.
I've also not had an issue, just standard Ghost + Casper theme + Mailgun API entered in the Lab settings.
marcusquinn.com if anyone wanted to subscribe. Won't be posting for a while though, time is limited with family care needs for a while.
@marcusquinn said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
I've also not had an issue, just standard Ghost + Casper theme + Mailgun API entered in the Lab settings.
I assume Ghost installed on Cloudron?
Have you got outgoing emails set to Mailgun on Cloudron?
And do you have incoming emails set-up for marcusquinn.com set-up on Cloudron too?
I assume you've got all the DNS records from Mailgun set-up?
@marcusquinn said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
marcusquinn.com if anyone wanted to subscribe. Won't be posting for a while though, time is limited with family care needs for a while.
Can confirm that your emails arrive.
Although annoyingly can't close the confirmation banner at the top once I confirmed:
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@marcusquinn said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
I've also not had an issue, just standard Ghost + Casper theme + Mailgun API entered in the Lab settings.
I assume Ghost installed on Cloudron?
Have you got outgoing emails set to Mailgun on Cloudron?
And do you have incoming emails set-up for marcusquinn.com set-up on Cloudron too?
I assume you've got all the DNS records from Mailgun set-up?
@marcusquinn said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
marcusquinn.com if anyone wanted to subscribe. Won't be posting for a while though, time is limited with family care needs for a while.
Can confirm that your emails arrive.
Although annoyingly can't close the confirmation banner at the top once I confirmed:
@jdaviescoates Think that's a bug with the theme, a refresh of click should clear, but yeah, all on Cloudron and standard setup in Ghost and standard Cloudron SMTP setup, not using Mailgun for that.
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@jdaviescoates Think that's a bug with the theme, a refresh of click should clear, but yeah, all on Cloudron and standard setup in Ghost and standard Cloudron SMTP setup, not using Mailgun for that.
@marcusquinn ok thanks.
Hmz, so I wonder why it's not working for myself and @iamdinakar
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@jdaviescoates So, the issue is you do not get emails? Where is your incoming mail server?
@girish I think the issue is the the mails are not sent.
The incoming mail sever for the domain is Google Apps/ G Suite/ whatever the hell it is called these days
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To check things on order:
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Ghost is configured to send mail via Cloudron. Cloudron is configured to send mail via Mailgun.
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Now, check is Cloudron can send mail. There is a test mail button in the Email view for each domain.
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Then, send a test mail from Ghost. You can check in Cloudron Mail Server logs, if Ghost even tries to send mail via Cloudron.
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Finally, if all works, it probably ended up in Spam. If it's not even in Spam, it's probably because google blackholed it. I have seen this happen sometimes when email gets accepted by Google but it just "disappears"/ not seen by user at all.
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To check things on order:
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Ghost is configured to send mail via Cloudron. Cloudron is configured to send mail via Mailgun.
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Now, check is Cloudron can send mail. There is a test mail button in the Email view for each domain.
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Then, send a test mail from Ghost. You can check in Cloudron Mail Server logs, if Ghost even tries to send mail via Cloudron.
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Finally, if all works, it probably ended up in Spam. If it's not even in Spam, it's probably because google blackholed it. I have seen this happen sometimes when email gets accepted by Google but it just "disappears"/ not seen by user at all.
@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Ghost is configured to send mail via Cloudron.
I'm unclear about this. Ghost requires that you use Mailgun to use it's Membership features. And @marcusquinn says he has it working be putting his Mailgun API into his Cloudron-hosted Ghost
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To check things on order:
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Ghost is configured to send mail via Cloudron. Cloudron is configured to send mail via Mailgun.
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Now, check is Cloudron can send mail. There is a test mail button in the Email view for each domain.
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Then, send a test mail from Ghost. You can check in Cloudron Mail Server logs, if Ghost even tries to send mail via Cloudron.
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Finally, if all works, it probably ended up in Spam. If it's not even in Spam, it's probably because google blackholed it. I have seen this happen sometimes when email gets accepted by Google but it just "disappears"/ not seen by user at all.
@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Now, check is Cloudron can send mail. There is a test mail button in the Email view for each domain.
Test mail arrives fine.
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To check things on order:
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Ghost is configured to send mail via Cloudron. Cloudron is configured to send mail via Mailgun.
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Now, check is Cloudron can send mail. There is a test mail button in the Email view for each domain.
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Then, send a test mail from Ghost. You can check in Cloudron Mail Server logs, if Ghost even tries to send mail via Cloudron.
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Finally, if all works, it probably ended up in Spam. If it's not even in Spam, it's probably because google blackholed it. I have seen this happen sometimes when email gets accepted by Google but it just "disappears"/ not seen by user at all.
@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Then, send a test mail from Ghost. You can check in Cloudron Mail Server logs, if Ghost even tries to send mail via Cloudron.
Can't see anything in the logs. But then I've got my Mailgun API in the Ghost Members setting in the Lab section of settings, because that is what you have to use.
/me goes to Mailgun to see what what I can see there...
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@jdaviescoates I now realize maybe we are talking of different things. One is membership setup for which I posted the instructions in https://forum.cloudron.io/post/15371 . This did not require any mailgun related things. I guess you are talking about the newsletter which is maybe configured somewhere else (https://ghost.org/faq/mailgun-newsletters/)
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@jdaviescoates I now realize maybe we are talking of different things. One is membership setup for which I posted the instructions in https://forum.cloudron.io/post/15371 . This did not require any mailgun related things. I guess you are talking about the newsletter which is maybe configured somewhere else (https://ghost.org/faq/mailgun-newsletters/)
@girish now I'm doubly confused!
The Email newsletter settings are within the Members (Beta) section of Lab in Ghost settings:
If you look here:
https://ghost.org/faq/mailgun-newsletters/
It seems you can use SMTP to sign people up, but not to them actually email them:
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Found it. This is indeed required for newsletter delivery (and not for the members to sign up afaict). Are members able to sign up on your site?
@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Are members able to sign up on your site?
No. Probably because I've entered Mailgun API into the field shown in my screenshot above but it doesn't work.
Perhaps I've pasted in the wrong thing or something!
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@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Are members able to sign up on your site?
No. Probably because I've entered Mailgun API into the field shown in my screenshot above but it doesn't work.
Perhaps I've pasted in the wrong thing or something!
@jdaviescoates said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Perhaps I've pasted in the wrong thing or something!
Possibly because I hadn't whitelisted my IP! Seems like you possibly have to do that!
Although now I've done that and it's still not working... but now I'll go and check your other instructions again too..
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@girish now I'm doubly confused!
The Email newsletter settings are within the Members (Beta) section of Lab in Ghost settings:
If you look here:
https://ghost.org/faq/mailgun-newsletters/
It seems you can use SMTP to sign people up, but not to them actually email them:
@jdaviescoates said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
It seems you can use SMTP to sign people up, but not to them actually email them:
Yes, exactly. I caused the confusion because I didn't understand the setup properly. My understand now is that there are two settings within Members section:
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One is when a user signs up, they get a confirmation email. You can configure what address this confirmation email comes from. This email is sent via SMTP. In Cloudron's case, the flow is Ghost -> Cloudron Email -> Mailgun. Looks like you have this working already? I posted the instructions for only this part previously in https://forum.cloudron.io/post/15371
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Second is when you want to send an email to all your subscribers. This is via the Mailgun setting inside Ghost. This is the part that is not working for you, I think? Also, my understanding is that this part is not at all related to sign up, confirmation emails etc.
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@jdaviescoates said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
It seems you can use SMTP to sign people up, but not to them actually email them:
Yes, exactly. I caused the confusion because I didn't understand the setup properly. My understand now is that there are two settings within Members section:
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One is when a user signs up, they get a confirmation email. You can configure what address this confirmation email comes from. This email is sent via SMTP. In Cloudron's case, the flow is Ghost -> Cloudron Email -> Mailgun. Looks like you have this working already? I posted the instructions for only this part previously in https://forum.cloudron.io/post/15371
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Second is when you want to send an email to all your subscribers. This is via the Mailgun setting inside Ghost. This is the part that is not working for you, I think? Also, my understanding is that this part is not at all related to sign up, confirmation emails etc.
@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Looks like you have this working already?
No.
Most bizarrely, I went and created newsletter@uniteddiversity.com whilst following your instructions, and the confirmation emails to update the Ghost support and newsletter email DID arrive.
But when I try to subscribe, those confirmation emails do NOT arrive
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@girish said in Ghost issue with subscriber email and mail configuration:
Looks like you have this working already?
No.
Most bizarrely, I went and created newsletter@uniteddiversity.com whilst following your instructions, and the confirmation emails to update the Ghost support and newsletter email DID arrive.
But when I try to subscribe, those confirmation emails do NOT arrive
I thought perhaps it was a Google blackhole thing happening (although that wouldn't exaplain why newsletter@uniteddivesity.com confirmation emails arrived), but I just tried subscribing using a fully Cloudron hosted email and that didn't arrive either
And there is nothing in the logs about it even trying to be sent.
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All,
I have been banging my head with the same/similar use case
Ghost + Outbound Only using Mailgun
After making needed DNS entries and messing with the Mailgun and API keys until the newsletter settings worked I still was not getting the expected outcome...
From what I have seen: https://forum.ghost.org/t/ghost-3-1-cant-get-mailgun-member-signup-working-on-my-ghost-install/10533/16
"The Mailgun configuration under the Members>Email Settings area is only for bulk email newsletters sent to members when you publish posts with the โSend emailโ toggle on.The config.production.json email configuration is for any transactional email that Ghost sends, eg. Staff invites, forgotten password, member signin/signup emails, etc. This doesnโt have to be configured to use Mailgun but it should be set up to use a proper transactional email service if you want to get high deliverability.
Another source: https://ghost.org/docs/concepts/config/
I was able to locate and replace the advised settings but came to another barrier - it requires the Ghost CLI to run "ghost restart"
/home/cloudron/ghost# ghost restart
You can't run commands as the 'root' user.
Switch to your regular user, or create a new user with regular account privileges and use this user to run 'ghost restart'.
For more information, see https://ghost.org/docs/install/ubuntu/#create-a-new-user-.Figured I would ask if this is best practice for cloudron or if there is another method before diving into attempting to make another user
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All,
I have been banging my head with the same/similar use case
Ghost + Outbound Only using Mailgun
After making needed DNS entries and messing with the Mailgun and API keys until the newsletter settings worked I still was not getting the expected outcome...
From what I have seen: https://forum.ghost.org/t/ghost-3-1-cant-get-mailgun-member-signup-working-on-my-ghost-install/10533/16
"The Mailgun configuration under the Members>Email Settings area is only for bulk email newsletters sent to members when you publish posts with the โSend emailโ toggle on.The config.production.json email configuration is for any transactional email that Ghost sends, eg. Staff invites, forgotten password, member signin/signup emails, etc. This doesnโt have to be configured to use Mailgun but it should be set up to use a proper transactional email service if you want to get high deliverability.
Another source: https://ghost.org/docs/concepts/config/
I was able to locate and replace the advised settings but came to another barrier - it requires the Ghost CLI to run "ghost restart"
/home/cloudron/ghost# ghost restart
You can't run commands as the 'root' user.
Switch to your regular user, or create a new user with regular account privileges and use this user to run 'ghost restart'.
For more information, see https://ghost.org/docs/install/ubuntu/#create-a-new-user-.Figured I would ask if this is best practice for cloudron or if there is another method before diving into attempting to make another user
All,
Given Cloudron architecture would it be best to fork the ghost app, alter config.production.json.template - "mail" to the needed values and manually build the app?
Considering the app cant be updated via Cloudron GUI that is a limitation one would have to accept until or unless there is a more efficient method for the (Outbound only + Mailgun) use case...