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Add instructions for local-only email publishing
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3.139.215.220
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### Local-only email
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If you want to send emails from an internal service on the same network as your ntfy instance, you do not need to
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worry about DNS records at all. Define a port for the SMTP server and pick an SMTP server domain (can be
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anything).
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=== "/etc/ntfy/server.yml"
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``` yaml
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smtp-server-listen: ":25"
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smtp-server-domain: "example.com"
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smtp-server-addr-prefix: "ntfy-" # optional
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```
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Then, in the email settings of your internal service, set the SMTP server address to the IP address of your
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ntfy instance. Set the port to the value you defined in `smtp-server-listen`. Leave any username and password
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fields empty. In the "From" address, pick anything (e.g., "alerts@ntfy.sh"); the value doesn't matter.
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In the "To" address, put in an email address that follows this pattern: `[topic]@[smtp-server-domain]` (or
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`[smtp-server-addr-prefix][topic]@[smtp-server-domain]` if you set `smtp-server-addr-prefix`).
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So if you used `example.com` as the SMTP server domain, and you want to send a message to the `email-alerts`
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topic, set the "To" address to `email-alerts@example.com`. If the topic has access restrictions, you will need
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to include an access token in the "To" address, such as `email-alerts+tk_AbC123dEf456@example.com`.
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If the internal service lets you use define an email "Subject", it will become the title of the notification.
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The body of the email will become the message of the notification.
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## Behind a proxy (TLS, etc.)
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!!! warning
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If you are running ntfy behind a proxy, you must set the `behind-proxy` flag. Otherwise, all visitors are
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