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Would the SMTP setup not be something which is something we can
display to the user in the UI? eg on first login we ask the admin to
configure it. If they skip this setup, then when they go to add an
email alert we have a modal which tells them they cannot add email
alert until they configure the SMTP. <br>
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Or did I miss something here with how the email service is setup?<br>
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It's not totally clear what we want to do in Hawkular to configure
the smtp server for use with the e-mail action plugin for alerts.
OOB WFly is configured for smtp server localhost:25. This
generally does not work in dev envs.<br>
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So, we deploy the e-mail action plugin, we supply the e-mail
address in Hawkular user registration, and then we just generate
server log warnings when it doesn't work. It's easily remedied
with a a manual edit. For us we can set it to the RH corp smtp
server, which will work fine as long as you run from behind the
VPN, or on the corp net.<br>
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We could hardcode this into our Dist but I'm not sure if we want
to publicize that host.<br>
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Otherwise, a manual edit is required unless we provide for some
sort of build-time command line prop to be applied to Dist by the
build.<br>
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Thoughts?<br>
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