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<Djack> hello
<Djack> can someone help me with sandstorm instlation
<ocdtrekkie> We can try
<ocdtrekkie> What's up?
<Djack> i'm having trouble with the email login
<ocdtrekkie> What sort of trouble?
<Djack> when i do the email test in the admin panel
<Djack> i receive this error
<Djack> {"code":"ECONNECTION","errno":"ECONNREFUSED","syscall":"connect","address":"150.162.2.72","port":587,"command":"CONN"} [other-email-sending-error]
<Djack> and when i try to login with email e receive internal error server
<Djack> in the /opt/sandstorm/var/log/sandstorm.log file
<Djack> i have this error
<ocdtrekkie> What are you using as the SMTP server?
<Djack> postfix
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<ocdtrekkie> I am probably out of my depth on this one. Beyond reading https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/administering/email/ you might want to file an issue explaining the details.
<ocdtrekkie> And let someone who knows more than me help.
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<Djack> i have read the doc yet ,
<Djack> i will do that thanks
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<dotorgdotcom> Normally, I need to share any grain with about 30 people. I can send them invite (all are part members of an organisation), but that is one by one, I need to search, select, searc select. Is there any better way, which, as it appears, I am missing. Can I have a group or list, and just by clicking there invitation goes to all 20 people.
<dotorgdotcom> s/to all 20 people/to all 30 people/
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<coffeebird[m]> I thought I could do that by sharing collections but apparently you need to share each grain too
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<hsrai> Can't we put grains in a folder? Like we have shared folder Davros, and we upload files. Rather than uploading file, can't we give links of grains, so that we can edit/view grains in SandStorm by clicking grain in folder.
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<ocdtrekkie> dotorgdotcom: Currently, easiest way would probably be to create a shareable link, and email that link to your list of people via a normal email client.
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<ocdtrekkie> coffeebird[m]: hsrai Actually Collections will let you do that.
<ocdtrekkie> If you add grains to a collection, everyone you share that collection with can go in and access the grains in that collection.
<ocdtrekkie> But it won't add them to someone's grain list until they go into the Collection and open them.
<ocdtrekkie> Nor will it notify them the grain is there.
<ocdtrekkie> (Which is why I think it's better to just email your list of people a shareable link in that case.)
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<coffeebird[m]> but if it's a shareable link, then don't they have to always use that link? If they aren't added to the share list, it won't show up when they login
<ocdtrekkie> Clicking the link adds them to sharing list.