Commit d8795297 authored by Douwe Maan's avatar Douwe Maan

Restructure omnibus instructions to match those for source installations.

parent 2c8d5aea
......@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
address: "gitlab-replies+%{reply_key}@gmail.com"
```
As mentioned, the part after `+` is ignored, and this will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
As mentioned, the part after `+` in the address is ignored, and any email sent here will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
2. Copy `config/mail_room.yml.example` to `config/mail_room.yml`:
......@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
sudo service gitlab restart
```
7. Check if everything is configured correctly:
7. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:reply_by_email:check RAILS_ENV=production
......@@ -101,30 +101,34 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
### Omnibus package installations
In `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
1. Find the `reply_by_email` section in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`, enable the feature, enter the email address including a placeholder for the `reply_key` and fill in the details for your specific IMAP server and email account:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_enabled'] = true
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_address'] = "gitlab-replies+%{reply_key}@gmail.com"
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_host'] = "imap.gmail.com" # IMAP server host
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_port'] = 993 # IMAP server port
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_ssl'] = true # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_email'] = "gitlab-replies@gmail.com" # Email account username. Usually the full email address.
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_password'] = "password" # Email account password
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_mailbox_name'] = "inbox" # The name of the mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
```
```ruby
As mentioned, the part after `+` in the address is ignored, and any email sent here will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_enabled'] = true
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_address'] = "gitlab-replies+%{reply_key}@gmail.com"
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_host'] = "imap.gmail.com" # IMAP server host
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_port'] = 993 # IMAP server port
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_ssl'] = true # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_email'] = "gitlab-replies@gmail.com" # Email account username. Usually the full email address.
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_password'] = "password" # Email account password
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_mailbox_name'] = "inbox" # The name of the mailbox where incoming mail will end up.
```
1. Reconfigure GitLab for the changes to take effect:
and run `sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure` for changes to take effect.
```sh
sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
```
After reconfigure run has been successfully completed you will have the following commands available:
1. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:reply_by_email:check
```
```bash
sudo gitlab-ctl status mailroom
sudo gitlab-ctl stop mailroom
sudo gitlab-ctl start mailroom
sudo gitlab-ctl restart mailroom
```
1. Reply by email should now be working.
### Development
......@@ -190,7 +194,7 @@ sudo gitlab-ctl restart mailroom
bundle exec foreman start
```
7. Check if everything is configured correctly:
7. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
bundle exec rake gitlab:reply_by_email:check RAILS_ENV=development
......
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