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stage: Plan
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group: Project Management
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Incoming email **(FREE SELF)**
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GitLab has several features based on receiving incoming email messages:
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- [Reply by Email](reply_by_email.md): allow GitLab users to comment on issues
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and merge requests by replying to notification email.
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- [New issue by email](../user/project/issues/managing_issues.md#new-issue-via-email):
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allow GitLab users to create a new issue by sending an email to a
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user-specific email address.
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- [New merge request by email](../user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.md#by-sending-an-email):
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allow GitLab users to create a new merge request by sending an email to a
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user-specific email address.
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- [Service Desk](../user/project/service_desk.md): provide email support to
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your customers through GitLab.
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## Requirements
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We recommend using an email address that receives **only** messages that are intended for
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the GitLab instance. Any incoming email messages not intended for GitLab receive a reject notice.
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Handling incoming email messages requires an [IMAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol)-enabled
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email account. GitLab requires one of the following three strategies:
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- Email sub-addressing (recommended)
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- Catch-all mailbox
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- Dedicated email address (supports Reply by Email only)
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Let's walk through each of these options.
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### Email sub-addressing
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[Sub-addressing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address#Sub-addressing) is
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a mail server feature where any email to `user+arbitrary_tag@example.com` ends up
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in the mailbox for `user@example.com` . It is supported by providers such as
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Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook.com, and iCloud, as well as the
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[Postfix mail server](reply_by_email_postfix_setup.md), which you can run on-premises.
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Microsoft Exchange Server [does not support sub-addressing](#microsoft-exchange-server),
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and Microsoft Office 365 [does not support sub-addressing by default](#microsoft-office-365)
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NOTE:
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If your provider or server supports email sub-addressing, we recommend using it.
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A dedicated email address only supports Reply by Email functionality.
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A catch-all mailbox supports the same features as sub-addressing as of GitLab 11.7,
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but sub-addressing is still preferred because only one email address is used,
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leaving a catch-all available for other purposes beyond GitLab.
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### Catch-all mailbox
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A [catch-all mailbox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch-all) for a domain
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receives all email messages addressed to the domain that do not match any addresses that
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exist on the mail server.
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As of GitLab 11.7, catch-all mailboxes support the same features as
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email sub-addressing, but email sub-addressing remains our recommendation so that you
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can reserve your catch-all mailbox for other purposes.
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### Dedicated email address
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This solution is relatively simple to set up: you just need to create an email
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address dedicated to receive your users' replies to GitLab notifications. However,
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this method only supports replies, and not the other features of [incoming email](#incoming-email).
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## Set it up
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If you want to use Gmail / Google Apps for incoming email, make sure you have
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[IMAP access enabled](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229)
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and [allowed less secure apps to access the account](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255)
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or [turn-on 2-step validation](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839)
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and use [an application password](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/185833).
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If you want to use Office 365, and two-factor authentication is enabled, make sure
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you're using an
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[app password](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/user-help/multi-factor-authentication-end-user-app-passwords)
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instead of the regular password for the mailbox.
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To set up a basic Postfix mail server with IMAP access on Ubuntu, follow the
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[Postfix setup documentation](reply_by_email_postfix_setup.md).
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### Security concerns
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WARNING:
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Be careful when choosing the domain used for receiving incoming email.
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For example, suppose your top-level company domain is `hooli.com`.
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All employees in your company have an email address at that domain via Google
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Apps, and your company's private Slack instance requires a valid `@hooli.com`
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email address to sign up.
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If you also host a public-facing GitLab instance at `hooli.com` and set your
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incoming email domain to `hooli.com`, an attacker could abuse the "Create new
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issue by email" or
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"[Create new merge request by email](../user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.md#by-sending-an-email)"
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features by using a project's unique address as the email when signing up for
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Slack. This would send a confirmation email, which would create a new issue or
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merge request on the project owned by the attacker, allowing them to click the
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confirmation link and validate their account on your company's private Slack
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instance.
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We recommend receiving incoming email on a subdomain, such as
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`incoming.hooli.com`, and ensuring that you do not employ any services that
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authenticate solely based on access to an email domain such as `*.hooli.com.`
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Alternatively, use a dedicated domain for GitLab email communications such as
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`hooli-gitlab.com`.
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See GitLab issue [#30366](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/30366)
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for a real-world example of this exploit.
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WARNING:
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Use a mail server that has been configured to reduce
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spam.
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A Postfix mail server that is running on a default configuration, for example,
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can result in abuse. All messages received on the configured mailbox are processed
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and messages that are not intended for the GitLab instance receive a reject notice.
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If the sender's address is spoofed, the reject notice is delivered to the spoofed
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`FROM` address, which can cause the mail server's IP or domain to appear on a block
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list.
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### Omnibus package installations
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1. Find the `incoming_email` section in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`, enable the feature
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and fill in the details for your specific IMAP server and email account (see [examples](#configuration-examples) below).
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1. Reconfigure GitLab for the changes to take effect:
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```shell
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sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
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# Needed when enabling or disabling for the first time but not for password changes.
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# See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/23560#note_61966788
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sudo gitlab-ctl restart
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```
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1. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
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```shell
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:incoming_email:check
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```
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Reply by email should now be working.
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### Installations from source
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1. Go to the GitLab installation directory:
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```shell
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cd /home/git/gitlab
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```
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1. Find the `incoming_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature
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and fill in the details for your specific IMAP server and email account (see [examples](#configuration-examples) below).
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1. Enable `mail_room` in the init script at `/etc/default/gitlab`:
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```shell
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sudo mkdir -p /etc/default
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echo 'mail_room_enabled=true' | sudo tee -a /etc/default/gitlab
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```
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1. Restart GitLab:
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```shell
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sudo service gitlab restart
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```
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1. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
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```shell
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:incoming_email:check RAILS_ENV=production
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```
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Reply by email should now be working.
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### Configuration examples
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#### Postfix
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Example configuration for Postfix mail server. Assumes mailbox `incoming@gitlab.example.com`.
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Example for Omnibus installs:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@gitlab.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming+%{key}@gitlab.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# With third party providers, this is usually the full email address.
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# With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address.
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "gitlab.example.com"
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# IMAP server port
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 143
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = false
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# Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_start_tls'] = false
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# The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_mailbox_name'] = "inbox"
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# The IDLE command timeout.
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_idle_timeout'] = 60
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# Whether to expunge (permanently remove) messages from the mailbox when they are deleted after delivery
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_expunge_deleted'] = true
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```
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Example for source installs:
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```yaml
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incoming_email:
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enabled: true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@gitlab.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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address: "incoming+%{key}@gitlab.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# With third party providers, this is usually the full email address.
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# With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address.
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user: "incoming"
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# Email account password
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password: "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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host: "gitlab.example.com"
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# IMAP server port
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port: 143
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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ssl: false
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# Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS
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start_tls: false
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# The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
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mailbox: "inbox"
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# The IDLE command timeout.
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idle_timeout: 60
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# Whether to expunge (permanently remove) messages from the mailbox when they are deleted after delivery
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expunge_deleted: true
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```
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#### Gmail
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Example configuration for Gmail/Google Workspace. Assumes mailbox `gitlab-incoming@gmail.com`.
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NOTE:
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`incoming_email_email` cannot be a Gmail alias account.
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Example for Omnibus installs:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@gmail.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"
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# Email account username
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# With third party providers, this is usually the full email address.
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# With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address.
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "imap.gmail.com"
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# IMAP server port
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true
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# Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_start_tls'] = false
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# The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_mailbox_name'] = "inbox"
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# The IDLE command timeout.
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_idle_timeout'] = 60
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# Whether to expunge (permanently remove) messages from the mailbox when they are deleted after delivery
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_expunge_deleted'] = true
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```
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Example for source installs:
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```yaml
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incoming_email:
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enabled: true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@gmail.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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address: "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"
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# Email account username
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# With third party providers, this is usually the full email address.
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# With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address.
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user: "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com"
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# Email account password
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password: "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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host: "imap.gmail.com"
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# IMAP server port
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port: 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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ssl: true
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# Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS
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start_tls: false
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# The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
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mailbox: "inbox"
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# The IDLE command timeout.
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idle_timeout: 60
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# Whether to expunge (permanently remove) messages from the mailbox when they are deleted after delivery
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expunge_deleted: true
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```
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#### Microsoft Exchange Server
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Example configurations for Microsoft Exchange Server with IMAP enabled. Because
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Exchange does not support sub-addressing, only two options exist:
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- [Catch-all mailbox](#catch-all-mailbox) (recommended for Exchange-only)
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- [Dedicated email address](#dedicated-email-address) (supports Reply by Email only)
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##### Catch-all mailbox
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Assumes the catch-all mailbox `incoming@exchange.example.com`.
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Example for Omnibus installs:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress-%{key}@exchange.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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# Exchange does not support sub-addressing, so a catch-all mailbox must be used.
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming-%{key}@exchange.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming@ad-domain.example.com"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "exchange.example.com"
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# IMAP server port
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true
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```
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Example for source installs:
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```yaml
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incoming_email:
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enabled: true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress-%{key}@exchange.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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# Exchange does not support sub-addressing, so a catch-all mailbox must be used.
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address: "incoming-%{key}@exchange.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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user: "incoming@ad-domain.example.com"
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# Email account password
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password: "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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host: "exchange.example.com"
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# IMAP server port
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port: 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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ssl: true
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```
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##### Dedicated email address
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Assumes the dedicated email address `incoming@exchange.example.com`.
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Example for Omnibus installs:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
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# Exchange does not support sub-addressing, and we're not using a catch-all mailbox so %{key} is not used here
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming@exchange.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming@ad-domain.example.com"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "exchange.example.com"
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# IMAP server port
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true
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```
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Example for source installs:
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```yaml
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incoming_email:
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enabled: true
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# Exchange does not support sub-addressing,
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# and we're not using a catch-all mailbox so %{key} is not used here
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address: "incoming@exchange.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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user: "incoming@ad-domain.example.com"
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# Email account password
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password: "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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host: "exchange.example.com"
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# IMAP server port
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port: 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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ssl: true
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```
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#### Microsoft Office 365
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Example configurations for Microsoft Office 365 with IMAP enabled.
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##### Sub-addressing mailbox
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NOTE:
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As of September 2020 sub-addressing support
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[has been added to Office 365](https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/273493-office-365-admin/suggestions/18612754-support-for-dynamic-email-aliases-in-office-36). This feature is not
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enabled by default, and must be enabled through PowerShell.
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This series of PowerShell commands enables [sub-addressing](#email-sub-addressing)
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at the organization level in Office 365. This allows all mailboxes in the organization
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to receive sub-addressed mail:
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```powershell
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Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser
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$UserCredential = Get-Credential
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$Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -Credential $UserCredential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection
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Import-PSSession $Session -DisableNameChecking
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Set-OrganizationConfig -AllowPlusAddressInRecipients $true
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```
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This example for Omnibus GitLab assumes the mailbox `incoming@office365.example.com`:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@office365.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming+%{key}@office365.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming@office365.example.com"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "outlook.office365.com"
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# IMAP server port
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true
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```
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This example for source installs assumes the mailbox `incoming@office365.example.com`:
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```yaml
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incoming_email:
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enabled: true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@office365.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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address: "incoming+%{key}@office365.example.comm"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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user: "incoming@office365.example.comm"
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# Email account password
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password: "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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host: "outlook.office365.com"
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# IMAP server port
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port: 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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ssl: true
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```
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##### Catch-all mailbox
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This example for Omnibus installs assumes the catch-all mailbox `incoming@office365.example.com`:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
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# address and not replaced by another value.
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# For example: emailaddress-%{key}@office365.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming-%{key}@office365.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming@office365.example.com"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
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# IMAP server host
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "outlook.office365.com"
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# IMAP server port
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true
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```
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This example for source installs assumes the catch-all mailbox `incoming@office365.example.com`:
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```yaml
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incoming_email:
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enabled: true
|
|
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# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
|
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# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
|
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# address and not replaced by another value.
|
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# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@office365.example.com.
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# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
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address: "incoming-%{key}@office365.example.com"
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# Email account username
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# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
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user: "incoming@ad-domain.example.com"
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# Email account password
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password: "[REDACTED]"
|
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# IMAP server host
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host: "outlook.office365.com"
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# IMAP server port
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port: 993
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
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ssl: true
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```
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##### Dedicated email address
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This example for Omnibus installs assumes the dedicated email address `incoming@office365.example.com`:
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|
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
|
|
|
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming@office365.example.com"
|
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|
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# Email account username
|
|
# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming@office365.example.com"
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# Email account password
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gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "[REDACTED]"
|
|
|
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# IMAP server host
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|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "outlook.office365.com"
|
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# IMAP server port
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993
|
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# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true
|
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```
|
|
|
|
This example for source installs assumes the dedicated email address `incoming@office365.example.com`:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
incoming_email:
|
|
enabled: true
|
|
|
|
address: "incoming@office365.example.com"
|
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|
|
# Email account username
|
|
# Typically this is the userPrincipalName (UPN)
|
|
user: "incoming@office365.example.com"
|
|
# Email account password
|
|
password: "[REDACTED]"
|
|
|
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# IMAP server host
|
|
host: "outlook.office365.com"
|
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# IMAP server port
|
|
port: 993
|
|
# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
|
|
ssl: true
|
|
```
|
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|
#### Microsoft Graph
|
|
|
|
> Introduced in [GitLab 13.11](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214900).
|
|
|
|
GitLab can read incoming email using the Microsoft Graph API instead of
|
|
IMAP. Because [Microsoft is deprecating IMAP usage with Basic Authentication](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/announcing-oauth-2-0-support-for-imap-and-smtp-auth-protocols-in/ba-p/1330432), the Microsoft Graph API will soon be required for new Microsoft Exchange Online
|
|
mailboxes.
|
|
|
|
To configure GitLab for Microsoft Graph, you will need to register an
|
|
OAuth2 application in your Azure Active Directory that has the
|
|
`Mail.ReadWrite` permission for all mailboxes. See the [MailRoom step-by-step guide](https://github.com/tpitale/mail_room/#microsoft-graph-configuration)
|
|
and [Microsoft instructions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-register-app)
|
|
for more details.
|
|
|
|
Record the following when you configure your OAuth2 application:
|
|
|
|
- Tenant ID for your Azure Active Directory
|
|
- Client ID for your OAuth2 application
|
|
- Client secret your OAuth2 application
|
|
|
|
##### Restrict mailbox access
|
|
|
|
For MailRoom to work as a service account, the application you create
|
|
in Azure Active Directory requires that you set the `Mail.ReadWrite` property
|
|
to read/write mail in *all* mailboxes.
|
|
|
|
To mitigate security concerns, we recommend configuring an application access
|
|
policy which limits the mailbox access for all accounts, as described in
|
|
[Microsoft documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/auth-limit-mailbox-access).
|
|
|
|
This example for Omnibus GitLab assumes you're using the following mailbox: `incoming@example.onmicrosoft.com`:
|
|
|
|
##### Configure Microsoft Graph
|
|
|
|
```ruby
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
|
|
|
|
# The email address including the %{key} placeholder that will be replaced to reference the
|
|
# item being replied to. This %{key} should be included in its entirety within the email
|
|
# address and not replaced by another value.
|
|
# For example: emailaddress+%{key}@example.onmicrosoft.com.
|
|
# The placeholder must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "incoming+%{key}@example.onmicrosoft.com"
|
|
|
|
# Email account username
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "incoming@example.onmicrosoft.com"
|
|
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_inbox_method'] = 'microsoft_graph'
|
|
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_inbox_options'] = {
|
|
'tenant_id': '<YOUR-TENANT-ID>',
|
|
'client_id': '<YOUR-CLIENT-ID>',
|
|
'client_secret': '<YOUR-CLIENT-SECRET>',
|
|
'poll_interval': 60 # Optional
|
|
}
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
The Microsoft Graph API is not yet supported in source installations. See [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/326169) for more details.
|