Hi Evelthon.
You certainly can. Just set your the SMTP settings in you dspace.cfg
file (better in local.cfg if you are on version 6.x). These look like this:
# SMTP mail server (allows DSpace to send email notifications)
mail.server = smtp.example.com
# SMTP mail server authentication username and password (if required)
mail.server.username =
mail.server.password =
# SMTP mail server alternate port (defaults to 25)
mail.server.port = 25
Change your mail.server to localhost, add username and password if you
have smtp authentication configured in your postfix, and change the port
as needed. If you have SPF configured for the domain of the email
addresses that you are sending from, you will have to add the IP address
of your server to the DNS SPF record. Otherwise, all should work and you
should see the emails flow in you email log file (/var/log/maillog on
Centos).
Kind Regards.
Shaun.
On 2018/11/14 13:32, Evelthon Prodromou wrote:
Dear all,
Has anyone successfully sent emails through Office365? My problem occurs
with the mail settings in dspace.cfg.
The server itself uses postfix and has been successfully configured to
send emails through O365. Can we configure email relaying through local
postfix?
Thank you,
Evelthon Prodromou
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