I can see how to edit and create specific messages for specific events, but not sure how to set the mail server settings up as it seems there is a default "built in" option.which I am hoping means I do not have to FTP back in to try to configure a mail server.
At the moment, I just want to be able to send signup verification links to people etc, but I am not sure if i need to create a POP3 and SMTP account first - or if the "built in" option does this automatically.
I searched the FAQ and videos but did not find a way to do this.I have a small but upgradable VPS so I think I can send as many emails as I need providing it is not spam, I just do not know what I have to do to configure the system - as the "Use the built in mail() system" suggests that it might work without me needing to set up a mail account.
Lastly, at the moment the system email is still set to admin@socialloft.com - if I change this, will it cause problems for Mark and the development team - or is this just a default that should be changed.
If there is an answer to this already somewhere, please just post a link and I will readd it there!
Sorry for the ongoing questions, but although this is Very Powerful and impressive software, there's quite a lot to guess at when there isn't a manual!
Many thanks
At the moment, I just want to be able to send signup verification links to people etc, but I am not sure if i need to create a POP3 and SMTP account first - or if the "built in" option does this automatically.
I searched the FAQ and videos but did not find a way to do this.I have a small but upgradable VPS so I think I can send as many emails as I need providing it is not spam, I just do not know what I have to do to configure the system - as the "Use the built in mail() system" suggests that it might work without me needing to set up a mail account.
Lastly, at the moment the system email is still set to admin@socialloft.com - if I change this, will it cause problems for Mark and the development team - or is this just a default that should be changed.
If there is an answer to this already somewhere, please just post a link and I will readd it there!
Sorry for the ongoing questions, but although this is Very Powerful and impressive software, there's quite a lot to guess at when there isn't a manual!
Many thanks
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