# NOTE: openid, ldap and cas are currently not supported anymore. authentication_schemes: - "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 # Your secret key for verifying the integrity of signed cookies. # If you change this key, all old signed cookies will become invalid! # Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random, # no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks. # # if you want a nice random key, run this from the tracks directory and # copy-and-paste the result: # # rake secret # secret_token: "secret" # Set to true when your application is running with https force_ssl: 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 # Set to require TOS approval on signup. #tos_link: "https://www.example.com" # 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 # Mailgun api key - used to verify incoming HTTP requests from Mailgun.org # mailgun_api_key: key-abcdef1234567890 # 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 # Map of allowed incoming email addresses to real users # Requires email_dispatch == 'to' # This allows you to specify _who_ can send email Todos to your list # The format is your incoming email (as per preferences page) for the key, and # an array-list of acceptable senders for that account #mailmap: # 'user@preferences.from.value': # - 'acceptable1@personal.org' # - 'acceptable2@work.com'