# This is the 'salt' to add to the password before it is encrypted # You need to change this to something unique for yourself salt: "change-me" # NOTE: openid, ldap and cas are currently not supported anymore. authentication_schemes: - "database" #set the prefered authentication scheme to display first on the login page #prefered_auth: database # You''ll probably want to change this to the time zone of the computer where Tracks is running # run rake time:zones:local have Rails suggest time zone names on your system time_zone: "UTC" # setting this to true will make the cookies only available over HTTPS secure_cookies: false # Uncomment if you want to dispatch todos that come from email based on the To: address # rather than the From: address. # email_dispatch: 'to' # If you want to send all email to a specific user, uncomment the following line and # set the environment variable TRACKS_MAIL_RECEIVER to the login name of the user that # will receive all email # email_dispatch: 'single_user' # Set this to the subdirectory you're hosting tracks in and uncomment if applicable # NOTE: you will also need to set up your web server to deal with the relative # URL. Mongrel, for example, has a --prefix option. # subdir: "/tracks" # Set to true to allow anyone to sign up for a username. open_signups: false # When integrating your tracks instance with http://cloudmailin.com/ by using the /integrations/cloudmailin URL, # this value is the cloudmailin-secret for verifying the authenticity of the request. # (see http://docs.cloudmailin.com/validating_the_sender) # cloudmailin: asdasd # change this to reflect the email address of the admin that you want to show # on the signup page admin_email: my.email@domain.com