tracks/config/site.yml.tmpl
Reinier Balt 05695c12ea Enable the message_gateway to handle sending all email to a specific user. The current
scanning on to: and from: fields does not work if you bcc Tracks in email. 

site.yml.tmpl is updated to reflect this and removes cas, ldap and openid configs

Also the integrations page is updated to reflect the above
2012-06-28 16:51:46 +02:00

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# 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