Fix bulletpoint formatting

Instead of sub-bullets we present the explanation for email environment
variables as simple text instead.
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Christian Eriksson 2023-01-01 19:41:52 +01:00
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@ -176,29 +176,29 @@ yet with the deprecation, the abilities have expanded.
The following parameters are now supported to set mail preferences:
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST`
* The host name/IP-address of the SMTP server that will forward mail from
LedgerSMB to the outside world.
The host name/IP-address of the SMTP server that will forward mail from
LedgerSMB to the outside world.
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPORT`
* The port that the SMTP server in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` listens to.
The port that the SMTP server in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` listens to.
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPTLS`
* Can be one of `no` (default), `yes` or `raw`. `yes` indicates to use
STARTTLS over a regular SMTP connection; `raw`' indicates an SMTP connection
should be established over a TLS connection (a.k.a. smtps).
Can be one of `no` (default), `yes` or `raw`. `yes` indicates to use
STARTTLS over a regular SMTP connection; `raw`' indicates an SMTP connection
should be established over a TLS connection (a.k.a. smtps).
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPSENDER_HOSTNAME` (optional)
* When set, used to identify the host when connecting to an SMTP server. When
not set, the host is queried for its host name.
When set, used to identify the host when connecting to an SMTP server. When
not set, the host is queried for its host name.
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER`
* Username to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST`.
Username to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST`.
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPASS`
* Password to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` with the
user in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER`.
Password to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` with the
user in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER`.
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPAUTHMECH`
* A space separated list of SASL mechanisms to be used for authentication of
the smtp connection with the SMTP server. Available mechanisms depend on
your installed environment, but the following mechanisms should be available
in all of them: `PLAIN` `LOGIN` `CRAM_MD5` & `DIGEST_MD5`. **Note that**
`PLAIN` or `LOGIN` send passwords in plain text over the wire to the SMTP
server; only use these methods in combination with TLS encryption.
A space separated list of SASL mechanisms to be used for authentication of
the smtp connection with the SMTP server. Available mechanisms depend on
your installed environment, but the following mechanisms should be available
in all of them: `PLAIN` `LOGIN` `CRAM_MD5` & `DIGEST_MD5`. **Note that**
`PLAIN` or `LOGIN` send passwords in plain text over the wire to the SMTP
server; only use these methods in combination with TLS encryption.
# Advanced setup