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https://linear.app/unleash/issue/SR-173/discussion-question-notification-from-email-doesnt-work Adds a troubleshooting guide for [email service](https://docs.getunleash.io/using-unleash/deploy/email-service), which includes some knowledge shared in this discussion: https://github.com/orgs/Unleash/discussions/5323#discussioncomment-7554431
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title: The email service is not working correctly on my self-hosted Unleash instance
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When setting up your self-hosted Unleash instance, one of the available options is to configure an [email service](https://docs.getunleash.io/using-unleash/deploy/email-service) that will allow Unleash to send reset password and welcome emails to users.
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Here's how to troubleshoot some common issues related to the email service.
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## Configuration
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The most common issues arise from misconfiguration. Please refer to the following documentation for guidance:
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- [Email service](https://docs.getunleash.io/using-unleash/deploy/email-service)
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- [Configuring Unleash](https://docs.getunleash.io/using-unleash/deploy/configuring-unleash)
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You should double check that the details in your configuration look correct.
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## Invalid URL error
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Make sure that the [UNLEASH_URL](https://docs.getunleash.io/using-unleash/deploy/configuring-unleash#unleash-url) variable is correctly set to a valid URL. This should be set to the public discoverable URL of your Unleash instance, and it should include the protocol (http or https).
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Examples:
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- Subdomain: `https://unleash.mysite.com`
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- Subpath: `https://mysite.com/unleash`
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## SSL-related errors
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### SMTP TLS port
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Please double check that you're trying to reach your SMTP server on the TLS port, typically `587`.
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### Custom SSL certificate
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If you're using your own SMTP server which uses a custom SSL certificate, you will need to tell Unleash to trust that certificate. You can do this by setting the [NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS](https://docs.getunleash.io/using-unleash/deploy/configuring-unleash#node-extra-ca-certs) variable to the path of the certificate file.
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This is usually done by mounting the custom certificate in a volume, and then setting `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` to the absolute path in the container where it can find the certificate. For example, if you mount it to `/var/certs`, you should set `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` to something like `/var/certs/mycert.crt`.
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