Difference between revisions of "JBPM3 mail configuration"
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− | {{Note|In OpenKM | + | {{Note|In older OpenKM installation with JBoss the path is '''$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/OpenKM.war/WEB-INF/classes/jbpm.cfg.xml'''}} |
− | {{Note|In | + | {{Note|In OpenKM 6.2.x you can also configure jBPM creating a file '''$TOMCAT_HOME/jbpm.xml'''. If still using OpenKM 5.1.x the right path is '''$JBOSS_HOME/jbpm.xml'''.}} |
As in JBoss mail configuration, you have to edit a couple of properties: | As in JBoss mail configuration, you have to edit a couple of properties: |
Revision as of 16:24, 19 February 2013
jBPM configuration file is located at $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/OpenKM/WEB-INF/classes/jbpm.cfg.xml. If you edit this file, you will see something like this:
<jbpm-configuration>
<string name="jbpm.mail.smtp.host" value="smtp.your-domain.com " />
<string name="jbpm.mail.from.address" value="noreply@your-domain.com" />
<string name="resource.mail.templates" value="jbpm.mail.templates.xml"/>
<bean name="jbpm.mail.address.resolver" class="com.openkm.workflow.AddressResolver" singleton="true"/>
</jbpm-configuration>
In older OpenKM installation with JBoss the path is $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/OpenKM.war/WEB-INF/classes/jbpm.cfg.xml |
In OpenKM 6.2.x you can also configure jBPM creating a file $TOMCAT_HOME/jbpm.xml. If still using OpenKM 5.1.x the right path is $JBOSS_HOME/jbpm.xml. |
As in JBoss mail configuration, you have to edit a couple of properties:
- jbpm.mail.smtp.host: this is the host where is located your mail server. Can be localhost if you have a local mail server installed (like Postfix) Typically the same value of mail.smtp.host.
- jbpm.mail.from.address: all the mails send by OpenKM will be from this email address. Can be in the form of noreply@your-domain.com. Typically the same value of mail.from.
jBPM will notify you when a task has been assigned to you or when it wants to send you a reminder. These mail templates are defined in the file jbpm.mail.templates.xml which is located in the same place as the previous one. Here you can define a more elegant mail message.
For more info, read jBPM User Guide: Email Support.