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@@ -76,27 +76,6 @@ Local Machine Setup (Docker)
docker exec -ti mattermost-dev /bin/bash
```
-## AWS Elastic Beanstalk Setup (Docker)
-
-1. Create a new Elastic Beanstalk Docker application using the [Dockerrun.aws.zip](docker/0.6/Dockerrun.aws//Dockerrun.aws.zip) file provided.
- 1. From the AWS console select Elastic Beanstalk.
- 2. Select "Create New Application" from the top right.
- 3. Name the application and press next.
- 4. Select "Create a web server" environment.
- 5. If asked, select create an IAM role and instance profile and press next.
- 6. For predefined configuration select under Generic: Docker. For environment type select single instance.
- 7. For application source, select upload your own and upload Dockerrun.aws.zip from [Dockerrun.aws.zip](docker/0.6/Dockerrun.aws//Dockerrun.aws.zip). Everything else may be left at default.
- 8. Select an environment name, this is how you will refer to your environment. Make sure the URL is available then press next.
- 9. The options on the additional resources page may be left at default unless you wish to change them. Press Next.
- 10. On the configuration details place. Select an instance type of t2.small or larger.
- 11. You can set the configuration details as you please but they may be left at their defaults. When you are done press next.
- 12. Environment tags my be left blank. Press next.
- 13. You will be asked to review your information. Press Launch.
-
-4. Try it out!
- 14. Wait for beanstalk to update the environment.
- 15. Try it out by entering the domain of the form \*.elasticbeanstalk.com found at the top of the dashboard into your browser. You can also map your own domain if you wish.
-
## Configuration Settings
There are a few configuration settings you might want to adjust when setting up your instance of Mattermost. You can edit them in [config/config.json](config/config.json) or [docker/0.6/config_docker.json](docker/0.6/config_docker.json) if you're running a Docker instance.
@@ -106,43 +85,11 @@ There are a few configuration settings you might want to adjust when setting up
* *ServiceSettings*:*StorageDirectory* - The file path where files will be stored locally if *UseLocalStorage* is set to true. The operating system user that is running the Mattermost application must have read and write privileges to this directory.
* *AWSSettings*:*S3*\* - If *UseLocalStorage* is set to false, and the S3 settings are configured here, then Mattermost will store files in the provided S3 bucket.
-## Email Setup (Optional)
-
-By default email is turned off in a single-container install, which simplifies setup, but also disables part of the product's core functionality. The following instructions allow you to enable email.
-
-1. Setup an email sending service. If you already have credentials for a SMTP server you can skip this step.
- 1. [Setup Amazon Simple Email Service](https://console.aws.amazon.com/ses)
- 2. From the `SMTP Settings` menu click `Create My SMTP Credentials`
- 3. Copy the `Server Name`, `Port`, `SMTP Username`, and `SMTP Password`
- 4. From the `Domains` menu setup and verify a new domain. It it also a good practice to enable `Generate DKIM Settings` for this domain.
- 5. Choose an email address like `feedback@example.com` for Mattermost to send emails from.
- 6. Test sending an email from `feedback@example.com` by clicking the `Send a Test Email` button and verify everything appears to be working correctly.
-2. Modify the Mattermost configuration file config.json or config_docker.json with the SMTP information.
- 1. If you're running Mattermost on Amazon Beanstalk you can shell into the instance with the following commands
- 2. `ssh ec2-user@[domain for the docker instance]`
- 3. `sudo gpasswd -a ec2-user docker`
- 4. Retrieve the name of the container with `sudo docker ps`
- 5. `sudo docker exec -ti container_name /bin/bash`
-3. Edit the config file `vi /config_docker.json` with the settings you captured from the step above. See an example below and notice `ByPassEmail` has been set to `false`
-``` bash
-"EmailSettings": {
- "ByPassEmail" : false,
- "SMTPUsername": "AKIADTOVBGERKLCBV",
- "SMTPPassword": "jcuS8PuvcpGhpgHhlcpT1Mx42pnqMxQY",
- "SMTPServer": "email-smtp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com:465",
- "UseTLS": true,
- "FeedbackEmail": "feedback@example.com",
- "FeedbackName": "Feedback",
- "ApplePushServer": "",
- "ApplePushCertPublic": "",
- "ApplePushCertPrivate": ""
-}
-```
-4. Restart Mattermost
- 1. Find the process id with `ps -A` and look for the process named `platform`
- 2. Kill the process `kill pid`
- 3. The service should restart automatically. Verify the Mattermost service is running with `ps -A`
- 4. Current logged in users will not be affected, but upon logging out or session expiration users will be required to verify their email address.
+### (Recommended) Enable Email
+
+The default single-container Docker instance for Mattermost is designed for product evaluation, and sets `ByPassEmail=true` so the product can run without enabling email, when doing so maybe difficult.
+
+To see the product's full functionality, [enabling SMTP email is recommended](doc/config/smtp-email-setup.md).
## Upgrading Mattermost