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Incoming email integration
Zulip's incoming email gateway integration makes it possible to send messages into Zulip by sending an email. It's highly recommended because it enables:
- When users reply to one of Zulip's message notification emails from their email client, the reply can go directly into Zulip.
- Integrating third-party services that can send email notifications into Zulip. See the integration documentation for details.
Once this integration is configured, each stream will have a special email address displayed on the stream settings page. Emails sent to that address will be delivered into the stream.
There are two ways to configure Zulip's email gateway:
- Local delivery (recommended): A postfix server runs on the Zulip server and passes the emails directly to Zulip.
- Polling: A cron job running on the Zulip server checks an IMAP
inbox (
username@example.com
) every minute for new emails.
The local delivery configuration is preferred for production because it supports nicer looking email addresses and has no cron delay. The polling option is convenient for testing/developing this feature because it doesn't require a public IP address or setting up MX records in DNS.
:::{note} Incoming emails are rate-limited, with the following limits:
- 50 emails per minute.
- 120 emails per 5 minutes.
- 600 emails per hour.
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Local delivery setup
Zulip's Puppet configuration provides everything needed to run this integration; you just need to enable and configure it as follows.
The main decision you need to make is what email domain you want to
use for the gateway; for this discussion we'll use
emaildomain.example.com
. The email addresses used by the gateway
will look like foo@emaildomain.example.com
, so we recommend using
EXTERNAL_HOST
here.
We will use hostname.example.com
as the hostname of the Zulip server
(this will usually also be the same as EXTERNAL_HOST
, unless you are
using an HTTP reverse proxy).
-
Using your DNS provider, create a DNS MX (mail exchange) record configuring email for
emaildomain.example.com
to be processed byhostname.example.com
. You can check your work using this command:$ dig +short emaildomain.example.com -t MX 1 hostname.example.com
-
Log in to your Zulip server; the remaining steps all happen there.
-
Add
, zulip::postfix_localmail
topuppet_classes
in/etc/zulip/zulip.conf
. A typical value after this change is:puppet_classes = zulip::profile::standalone, zulip::postfix_localmail
-
If
hostname.example.com
is different fromemaildomain.example.com
, add a section to/etc/zulip/zulip.conf
on your Zulip server like this:[postfix] mailname = emaildomain.example.com
This tells postfix to expect to receive emails at addresses ending with
@emaildomain.example.com
, overriding the default of@hostname.example.com
. It will also identify itself asemaildomain.example.com
on any outgoing emails it sends. -
Run
/home/zulip/deployments/current/scripts/zulip-puppet-apply
(and answery
) to apply your new/etc/zulip/zulip.conf
configuration to your Zulip server. -
Edit
/etc/zulip/settings.py
, and setEMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN
to"%s@emaildomain.example.com"
. -
Restart your Zulip server with
/home/zulip/deployments/current/scripts/restart-server
.
Congratulations! The integration should be fully operational.
Polling setup
-
Create an email account dedicated to Zulip's email gateway messages. We assume the address is of the form
username@example.com
. The email provider needs to support the standard model of delivering emails sent tousername+stuff@example.com
to theusername@example.com
inbox. -
Edit
/etc/zulip/settings.py
, and setEMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN
to"username+%s@example.com"
. -
Set up IMAP for your email account and obtain the authentication details. (Here's how it works with Gmail)
-
Configure IMAP access in the appropriate Zulip settings:
- Login and server connection details in
/etc/zulip/settings.py
in the email gateway integration section (EMAIL_GATEWAY_LOGIN
and others). - Password in
/etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf
asemail_gateway_password
.
- Login and server connection details in
-
Test your configuration by sending emails to the target email account and then running the Zulip tool to poll that inbox:
su zulip -c '/home/zulip/deployments/current/manage.py email_mirror'
-
Once everything is working, install the cron job which will poll the inbox every minute for new messages using the tool you tested in the last step:
cd /home/zulip/deployments/current/ sudo cp puppet/zulip/files/cron.d/email-mirror /etc/cron.d/
Congratulations! The integration should be fully operational.