Details
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Type: Epic
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Status: Open
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: 5.7.0
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Fix Version/s: 5.13.0-b1
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Component/s: Staff Interface
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Labels:None
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Epic Name:Add additional mail transport options
Description
Many large email providers are moving away from SMTP. We should add support for several popular transports. Since we now use Symfony mailer, this should be relatively simple.
See https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html#using-a-3rd-party-transport
Amazon SES, Mailgun, Postmark, Mailgrid, SendinBlue are pretty popular.
These options would go under Settings > Company > Emails > Email Setup.
Also include Oauth. The docs seem to say that Google Gmail is supported but not Oauth, and then lists examples for Oauth. Not sure if Gmail is just incompatible and that those with Google Workspace email accounts can use Oauth. Oauth support should work with any service that requires Oauth.
Let's discuss.
Issues in Epic
CORE-4896
Add additional mail transport options
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CORE-4896
Add additional mail transport options
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Paul Phillips
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Paul Phillips
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Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Description |
Many large email providers are moving away from SMTP. We should add support for several popular transports. Since we now use Symfony mailer, this should be relatively simple.
See https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html#using-a-3rd-party-transport Amazon SES, Mailgun, Postmark, Mailgrid, SendinBlue are pretty popular. These options would go under Settings > Company > Emails > Email Setup. Let's discuss. |
Many large email providers are moving away from SMTP. We should add support for several popular transports. Since we now use Symfony mailer, this should be relatively simple.
See https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html#using-a-3rd-party-transport Amazon SES, Mailgun, Postmark, Mailgrid, SendinBlue are pretty popular. These options would go under Settings > Company > Emails > Email Setup. Also include Oauth. The docs seem to say that Google Gmail is supported but not Oauth, and then lists examples for Oauth. Not sure if Gmail is just incompatible and that those with Google Workspace email accounts can use Oauth. Oauth support should work with any service that requires Oauth. Let's discuss. |
Paul Phillips
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Fix Version/s | 5.13.0-b1 [ 12203 ] | |
Fix Version/s | Short Term [ 10800 ] |