Disable the example.org domains in the default self-hosted configuration
People won't be able to get emails, but they can still create accounts on that domain in the default setup. So just comment it out as a saner default.
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# If provided, this external healthcheck url is periodically pinged.
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# If provided, this external healthcheck url is periodically pinged.
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health-check-url:
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health-check-url:
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# Hardcoded verification codes, useful for logging in when developing.
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# Hardcoded verification codes, useful for logging in when developing.
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hardcoded-ott:
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emails:
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# Uncomment this and set these to your email ID or domain so that you don't
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- "example@example.org,123456"
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# need to peek into the server logs for obtaining the OTP when trying to log
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# When running in a local environment, hardcode the verification code to
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# into an instance you're developing on.
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# 123456 for email addresses ending with @example.org
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# hardcoded-ott:
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local-domain-suffix: "@example.org"
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# emails:
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local-domain-value: 123456
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# - "example@example.org,123456"
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# # When running in a local environment, hardcode the verification code to
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# # 123456 for email addresses ending with @example.org
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# local-domain-suffix: "@example.org"
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# local-domain-value: 123456
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# List of user IDs that can use the admin API endpoints.
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# List of user IDs that can use the admin API endpoints.
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admins: []
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admins: []
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