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When trying to log in getting "Domain is not allowed" error. This is an local installation. Works on Windows Firefox/Chrome/Edge as well as Chrome on macOS Ventura 13.6.1.
Try to log in as normally do on Windows workstation but on Mac.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
step 1 Go to the url where the rainloop is installed
Step 2 Add ?admin to the end of the url
Step 3 Login, default username admin, and password 12345
Step 4 Add domain
Step 5 Logout
Step 6 Go the the rain-loop url again without the admin at the end
Step 7 Use the email id and password
Note, This is not a standalone system, but an email client. I assume you have Gsuite365, Microsoft cloud, or any other email server, and you have created email-accounts like abc@yourdomain.com
Note : These websites will also give you the imap, smtp details.
Tested using ammps on Mac os Ventura, php8.1, Googlel Chrome
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Rainloop 1.17.0, Safari 17.1/Firefox 120.0, macOS Ventura 13.6.1
When trying to log in getting "Domain is not allowed" error. This is an local installation. Works on Windows Firefox/Chrome/Edge as well as Chrome on macOS Ventura 13.6.1.
Try to log in as normally do on Windows workstation but on Mac.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: