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Thanks for getting back to me!
Okay, sendgrid gives me this:
I edited my lemmy.hjson file to this:
The only change is that now when I select "forgot password" the button turns into a rotating arrow for a few seconds and then nothing. No emails in spam, nothing. Any ideas? I feel like I'm getting closer, and maybe I'm using the port wrong?
I went through the Sendgrid docs and your configuration seems to be correct. Just to make sure, your login is literally just "apikey" right? As indicated in the docs.
The rotating arrow means that the email is not sending out.
You can also try
starttls
(port 587) iftls
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does not work.😃 OMG it just worked! Thank you so much!!! You have no idea how excited I am to get my instance up and live! Here is my current lemmy.hjson after a successful ansible install:
For others, I'm using digitalOcean for my VPS and sendgrid for the SMTP relay.
Good to know! Have fun with your new instance!
So frustrating. I got it working for about 10 minutes. Added users, authenticated them, made posts, uploaded banner, logged in and out many times. Then it just shut down. 502: bad gateway.
I tried to rebuild it fresh and found out that the ansible method has you request a new letsencrypt cert EVERY TIME IT RUNS. And after 5 certs, it bans your domain for 168 hrs...
So now I have to wait until next week to try again, and I'll only have 5 chances at getting it right.
I keep looking at the mastodon documentation and it's so nice. It's complete and thorough. I just wish a Lemmy dev or literally anyone would write a better guide.
I'm just so fucking deflated right now. Thinking of buying a new domain just so I can keep testing.