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d653b868a6 |
[IMP] developer/reference: move model view related methods out of orm
The model method `get_views` and `get_view` are moved from `odoo/models.py` to `odoo/addons/base/models/ir_ui_view.py`. The documentation is updated accordingly, to put the documentation related to `get_views` in the views chapter of the documentation. |
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508b089f68 |
[FW][IMP] howtos/rdtraining: give the meaning of "ACL"
closes odoo/documentation#2778 Forward-port-of: odoo/documentation#2774 Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com> |
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e74d239907 |
[IMP] email_communication: can't use Odoo STMP with another mail server
Customer may want to use their own SMTP for email marketing, and Odoo default SMTP for everything else. There is no good way to do this. Previously we suggested adding Odoo SMTP as an outgoing email server but we don't want to share credentials anymore.
R&D is working on a solution (e.g. showing the Odoo default email server in the list rather than keeping it as an "hidden feature") but for the time being, if you use an outgoing email server, you give up using the Odoo default SMTP.
closes odoo/documentation#2770
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26cf8a0583 |
[IMP] MRP: updated Variants BOM Management rst content
closes odoo/documentation#2763
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81352e98b2 |
[IMP] website: register domain name menu path
closes odoo/documentation#2765 Signed-off-by: Castillo Jonathan (jcs) <jcs@odoo.com> |
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4de66e2cd9 |
[FIX] accounting: grammar fix in ponto
closes odoo/documentation#2758
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406f3aac18 |
[FIX]: fix odoo_version detection
Right now if the version is not "final (and not alpha)" documentation will say 16.0beta != 16.0 closes odoo/documentation#2746 Related: odoo/odoo#100648 |
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c765ea9bad | [REL] freeze 16.0 branch |
2
Makefile
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ SOURCE_DIR = content
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HTML_BUILD_DIR = $(BUILD_DIR)/html
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ifdef VERSIONS
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HTML_BUILD_DIR := $(HTML_BUILD_DIR)/master
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HTML_BUILD_DIR := $(HTML_BUILD_DIR)/16.0
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endif
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ifneq ($(CURRENT_LANG),en)
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HTML_BUILD_DIR := $(HTML_BUILD_DIR)/$(CURRENT_LANG)
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README.md
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### Requirements
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- [Git](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/master/contributing/documentation.html#install-git)
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- [Python 3.7 or 3.8](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/master/contributing/documentation.html#python)
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- Python dependencies listed in the file [`requirements.txt`](https://github.com/odoo/documentation/tree/master/requirements.txt).
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- [Make](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/master/contributing/documentation.html#make)
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- A local copy of the [odoo/odoo repository in master](https://github.com/odoo/odoo/tree/master) (Optional)
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- [Git](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/16.0/contributing/documentation.html#install-git)
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- [Python 3.7 or 3.8](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/16.0/contributing/documentation.html#python)
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- Python dependencies listed in the file [`requirements.txt`](https://github.com/odoo/documentation/tree/16.0/requirements.txt).
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- [Make](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/16.0/contributing/documentation.html#make)
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- A local copy of the [odoo/odoo repository in 16.0](https://github.com/odoo/odoo/tree/16.0) (Optional)
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### Instructions
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2. Open the file `documentation/_build/html/index.html` in your web browser to display the render.
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3. See [this guide](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/master/contributing/documentation.html#preview-your-changes)
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3. See [this guide](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/16.0/contributing/documentation.html#preview-your-changes)
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for more detailed instructions.
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Optional: to fully build the developer documentation with inline docstrings for documented Python
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## Contribute to the documentation
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For contributions to the content of the documentation, please refer to the
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[Introduction Guide](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/master/contributing/documentation.html).
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[Introduction Guide](https://www.odoo.com/documentation/16.0/contributing/documentation.html).
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To **report a content issue**, **request new content** or **ask a question**, use the
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[repository's issue tracker](https://github.com/odoo/documentation-user/issues) as usual.
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To learn more about Odoo, in addition to the documentation, have a look at
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[the official eLearning](https://odoo.com/slides) and
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[Scale-up, The Business Game](https://www.odoo.com/page/scale-up-business-game).
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[Scale-up, The Business Game](https://www.odoo.com/page/scale-up-business-game).
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conf.py
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# `version` if the version info for the project being documented, acts as replacement for |version|,
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# also used in various other places throughout the built documents.
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# `release` is the full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. Acts as replacement for |release|.
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version = release = 'master'
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version = release = '16.0'
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# The minimal Sphinx version required to build the documentation.
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needs_sphinx = '3.0.0'
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import odoo.addons
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odoo.addons.__path__.append(str(odoo_dir) + '/addons')
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from odoo import release as odoo_release # Don't collide with Sphinx's 'release' config option
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odoo_version = odoo_release.version.replace('~', '-') # Change saas~XX.Y to saas-XX.Y
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odoo_version = '.'.join(str(s) for s in odoo_release.version_info[:2]).replace('~', '-') # Change saas~XX.Y to saas-XX.Y
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odoo_version = 'master' if 'alpha' in odoo_release.version else odoo_version
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if release != odoo_version:
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_logger.warning(
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# The version names that should be shown in the version switcher, if the config option `versions`
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# is populated. If a version is passed to `versions` but is not listed here, it will not be shown.
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versions_names = {
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'16.0': "Odoo 16",
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'master': "Master",
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'saas-15.2': "Odoo Online",
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'15.0': "Odoo 15",
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.. tab:: Debian/Ubuntu
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For Debian-based systems, the packages are listed in the `debian/control
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<https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/master/debian/control>`_ file of the Odoo sources.
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<https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/16.0/debian/control>`_ file of the Odoo sources.
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On Debian/Ubuntu, the following commands should install the required packages:
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@@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ database manager.
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- This offer doesn't include any mailbox. However, you can :ref:`configure your MX records
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<domain-name/odoo-manage>` to use your own email server or solution such as Google Workspace.
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To do so, go to :menuselection:`Website --> Go to website --> Promote --> Domain Name`.
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Alternatively, open your `database manager <https://www.odoo.com/my/databases>`_, click on the
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:guilabel:`settings` button next to your database, then on :guilabel:`Domain names`.
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To do so, go to :menuselection:`Website --> Domain Name`. Alternatively, open your `database manager
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<https://www.odoo.com/my/databases>`_, click on the :guilabel:`settings` button next to your
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database, then on :guilabel:`Domain names`.
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.. image:: domain_names/register-promote.png
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.. image:: domain_names/register-menu.png
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:align: center
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:alt: Clicking on Domain Names from an Odoo website
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BIN
content/administration/maintain/domain_names/register-menu.png
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@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ Link your Ponto account with your Odoo database
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#. Finish the flow.
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.. note::
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You have to authorize all the accounts you want to access in Odoo but, Odoo will filter the
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accounts based on the institution you selected at the second step.
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You have to authorize all the accounts you want to access in Odoo, but Odoo will filter the
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accounts based on the institution you selected in the second step.
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Update your synchronization credentials
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---------------------------------------
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====================================================
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Send and Receive Emails in Odoo with an Email Server
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Send and receive emails in Odoo with an email server
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====================================================
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If you are a user of Odoo Online or Odoo.sh...
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==============================================
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Odoo Online or Odoo.sh users
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============================
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You have nothing to do! **Odoo sets up its own mail servers for your database.**
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Outgoing and incoming emails work out-of-the-box!
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Unless you plan to send large batches of mass mailing that could require the
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use of an external mail server, simply enjoy your new Odoo database.
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Since **Odoo sets up its own mail servers for the database**, outgoing and incoming emails already
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work out-of-the-box. So for **Odoo Online** and **Odoo.sh** customers, nothing needs to be done!
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Unless an external mail server is required to send large batches of mass mailing, simply use the
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standard online Odoo database normally since it has already been preconfigured for email.
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Scope of this documentation
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===========================
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This document is **mainly dedicated to Odoo on-premise users** who don't
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benefit from an out-of-the-box solution to send and receive emails in Odoo,
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unlike `Odoo Online <https://www.odoo.com/trial>`_ & `Odoo.sh <https://www.odoo.sh>`_.
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This document is **mainly dedicated to Odoo on-premise users** who don't benefit from an
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out-of-the-box solution to send and receive emails in Odoo, unlike `Odoo Online <https://www.odoo.
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com/trial>`_ and `Odoo.sh <https://www.odoo.sh>`_.
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The following sections below contain information on how to integrate an external email server with
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Odoo.
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.. warning::
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If no one in your company is used to manage email servers, we strongly recommend that
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you opt for those Odoo hosting solutions. Their email system
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works instantly and is monitored by professionals.
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Nevertheless you can still use your own email servers if you want
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to manage your email server's reputation yourself.
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If no one in the company is used to managing email servers, Odoo Online and Odoo.sh are strongly
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recommended. Those Odoo hosting types' email systems work instantly and are monitored by
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professionals. Nevertheless, a company can use their own email server if they want to manage the
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email server's reputation themselves.
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You will find here some useful
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information on how to integrate your own email solution with Odoo.
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.. note::
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Office 365 email servers don't easily allow the sending of external emails from hosts like Odoo.
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Refer to `Microsoft's documentation <https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-set-up-a-
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multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-Office-365-69f58e99-c550-4274-ad18-
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c805d654b4c4>`_ to make it work.
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.. note::
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Office 365 email servers don't easily allow to send external emails from hosts like Odoo. Refer
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to `Microsoft's documentation <https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-set-up-a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-Office-365-69f58e99-c550-4274-ad18-c805d654b4c4>`_
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to make it work.
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Manage outbound messages
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========================
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How to manage outbound messages
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===============================
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As a system admin, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings`
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and check *External Email Servers*. Then, click *Outgoing Mail Servers* to create one and reference
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the SMTP data of your email server. Once all the information has been filled out, click on
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*Test Connection*.
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As a system admin, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings --> Discuss` in Odoo, and
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enable the :guilabel:`External Email Servers` option. Then, click :guilabel:`Save`. Next, click
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:guilabel:`Outgoing Email Servers` and click :guilabel:`Create` to create a new outgoing mail
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server record in Odoo. Reference the SMTP data of the external email server. Once all the
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information has been filled out, click :guilabel:`Test Connection`.
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Here is a typical configuration for a G Suite server.
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.. image:: email_servers/outgoing-server.png
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:align: center
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:align: center
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:alt: The typical G Suite configuration on Odoo.
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Then set your email domain name in the General Settings.
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Then, go back to :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings --> Discuss` and set the email
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domain name in the :guilabel:`Alias Domain` name. Finally, click :guilabel:`Save` to finish setting
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up the email server.
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.. note::
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If you get a ``[AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Invalid credentials (Failure)`` warning when you *Test
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Connection* on a Gmail address, activate the *Less secure app access* option. A direct link can
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be `accessed here <https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps?pli=1>`_.
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If an `[AUTHENTICATION FAILED] Invalid credentials (Failure)` warning appears when
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:guilabel:`Test Connection` is clicked for a Gmail address, activate the :guilabel:`Less secure
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app access` option. A direct link can be `accessed here <https://myaccount.google.com/
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lesssecureapps?pli=1>`_.
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In addition to that, enable the IMAP setting on your Gmail account.
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In addition to that, enable the :guilabel:`IMAP setting` on the Gmail account.
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Use an Office 365 server
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------------------------
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Can I use an Office 365 server
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------------------------------
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You can use an Office 365 server if you run Odoo on-premise.
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Office 365 SMTP relays are not compatible with Odoo Online unless you configure
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Odoo to :ref:`force the outgoing "From" address <email_communication/default_from>` .
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An Office 365 server can be used if the database's hosting type is **Odoo on-premise**. Office 365
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SMTP relays are not compatible with Odoo Online or Odoo.sh unless Odoo is configured to
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:ref:`force the outgoing "From" address <email_communication/default_from>`.
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Please refer to `Microsoft's documentation
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<https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-set-up-a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-Office-365-69f58e99-c550-4274-ad18-c805d654b4c4>`_
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to configure a SMTP relay for your Odoo's IP address.
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Please refer to `Microsoft's documentation <https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-set-up-
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a-multifunction-device-or-application-to-send-email-using-Office-365-69f58e99-c550-4274-ad18-
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c805d654b4c4>`_ to configure an SMTP relay for the Odoo database's IP address.
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How to use a G Suite server
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---------------------------
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You can use an G Suite server for any Odoo hosting type.
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To do so you need to setup the SMTP relay service. The configuration steps are explained in
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`Google documentation <https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en>`__.
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Use a G Suite server
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--------------------
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A G Suite server can be used for any Odoo hosting type. To do so, set up the SMTP relay service.
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The configuration steps are explained in `Google documentation <https://support.google.com
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/a/answer/2956491?hl=en>`__.
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Restriction
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-----------
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Please note that port 25 is blocked for security reasons on our SaaS and Odoo.sh platform. Try using
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465, 587, or 2525.
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Please note that port 25 is blocked for security reasons on the SaaS and Odoo.sh platforms. Try
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using ports 465, 587, or 2525 instead.
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.. _email_communication/default_from:
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Use a default "From" email address
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----------------------------------
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Sometimes, an email's "From" (outgoing) address can belong to a
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different domain, and that can be a problem.
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Sometimes, an email's "From" (outgoing) address can belong to a different domain, and that can be a
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problem.
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For example, if a customer with address *mary@customer.example.com* responds to
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a message, Odoo will try to redistribute that same email to other subscribers
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in the thread. But if the domain *customer.example.com* forbids that kind of
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usage for security, the Odoo's redistributed email would get
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rejected by some recipients' mail servers.
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For example, if a customer with the email address *mary\@customer.example.com* responds to a
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message, Odoo will try to redistribute that same email to the other subscribers in the thread.
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However, if the domain *customer.example.com* forbids that kind of usage for security, the email
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that Odoo is trying to redistribute would get rejected by some recipients' email servers.
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To avoid those kind of problems, you should make sure all emails use a "From"
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address from your authorized domain.
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To avoid that problem, make sure all emails use a "From" address from the same authorized domain.
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If your MTA supports `SRS (Sender Rewriting Scheme)
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Rewriting_Scheme>`_, you can enable it
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to handle these situations. However, that is more complex and requires more
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technical knowledge that is not meant to be covered by this documentation.
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If the MTA supports `SRS (Sender Rewriting Scheme) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Rewriting
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_Scheme>`_, SRS can be enabled to handle these situations. However, that is more complex and
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requires more technical knowledge that is not meant to be covered by this documentation.
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Instead, you can also configure Odoo to do something similar by itself:
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Instead, Odoo can be configured to do something similar by itself:
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#. Set your domain name in the General Settings.
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#. Set the :guilabel:`Alias Domain` name in the :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings
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--> Discuss`.
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.. image:: email_servers/alias-domain.png
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:alt: Setting the domain alias configuration on Odoo.
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#. Click on *Outgoing Mail Servers*
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#. Turn on :doc:`developer mode </applications/general/developer_mode>`.
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#. Go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Parameters --> System Parameters`.
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#. Add one system parameter from the following list:
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#. Create a new one.
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#. Fill its *From Filter*.
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.. image:: email_servers/outgoing_server_from_filter.png
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:align: center
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* Use a domain (such as ``mycompany.example.com``) to keep the original "From"
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address for mails that come from that domain.
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* Use an address (such as ``outgoing@mycompany.example.com``) to allow only
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that outgoing address.
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* Keep it empty to use this server for any email address.
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With this configuration in place, if Odoo sends an email that doesn't match any
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of the *from filters*, it will alter the email's "From" before sending it to
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the MTA.
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It will use the default outgoing email address, composed like this:
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``{mail.default.from}@{mail.catchall.domain}``.
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#. In developer mode, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical -->
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Parameters --> System Parameters`.
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#. Add these system parameters:
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* ``mail.default.from``: local part of default outgoing email address.
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* ``mail.catchall.domain``: domain part of default outgoing email address.
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* To use the same "From" address for *all* outgoing messages, use the key `mail.force.smtp.from`
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and set that address as value (such as `outgoing@mycompany.example.com`).
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* To keep the original "From" address for emails that use the same domain, but change it for
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emails that use a different domain, use the key `mail.dynamic.smtp.from` and set the value as
|
||||
the email address that should be used in those cases (such as `outgoing@mycompany.example.com`
|
||||
).
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||||
|
||||
.. _email_communication/inbound_messages:
|
||||
|
||||
How to manage inbound messages
|
||||
==============================
|
||||
Manage inbound messages
|
||||
=======================
|
||||
|
||||
Odoo relies on generic email aliases to fetch incoming messages.
|
||||
|
||||
* **Reply messages** of messages sent from Odoo are routed to their original
|
||||
discussion thread (and to the inbox of all its followers) by the
|
||||
catchall alias (**catchall@**).
|
||||
|
||||
* **Bounced messages** are routed to **bounce@** in order to track them in Odoo.
|
||||
This is especially used in `Odoo Email Marketing <https://www.odoo.com/page/email-marketing>`__
|
||||
to opt-out invalid recipients.
|
||||
|
||||
* **Original messages**: Several business objects have their own alias to
|
||||
create new records in Odoo from incoming emails:
|
||||
* **Reply messages** of messages sent from Odoo are routed to their original discussion thread (and
|
||||
to the inbox of all its followers) by the catchall alias (**catchall@**).
|
||||
* **Bounced messages** are routed to **bounce@** in order to track them in Odoo. This is especially
|
||||
used in `Odoo Email Marketing <https://www.odoo.com/page/email-marketing>`__ to opt-out invalid
|
||||
recipients.
|
||||
* **Original messages**: Several business objects have their own alias to create new records in
|
||||
Odoo from incoming emails:
|
||||
|
||||
* Sales Channel (to create Leads or Opportunities in `Odoo CRM <https://www.odoo.com/page/crm>`__),
|
||||
|
||||
* Support Channel (to create Tickets in `Odoo Helpdesk <https://www.odoo.com/page/helpdesk>`__),
|
||||
|
||||
* Projects (to create new Tasks in `Odoo Project <https://www.odoo.com/page/project-management>`__),
|
||||
|
||||
* Job Positions (to create Applicants in `Odoo Recruitment <https://www.odoo.com/page/recruitment>`__),
|
||||
|
||||
* Projects (to create new Tasks in `Odoo Project <https://www.odoo.com/page
|
||||
/project-management>`__),
|
||||
* Job Positions (to create Applicants in `Odoo Recruitment <https://www.odoo.com/page
|
||||
/recruitment>`__),
|
||||
* etc.
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on your mail server, there might be several methods to fetch emails.
|
||||
The easiest and most recommended method is to manage one email address per Odoo
|
||||
alias in your mail server.
|
||||
Depending on the mail server, there might be several methods to fetch emails. The easiest and most
|
||||
recommended method is to manage one email address per Odoo alias in the mail server.
|
||||
|
||||
* Create the corresponding email addresses in your mail server
|
||||
(catchall@, bounce@, sales@, etc.).
|
||||
* Set your domain name in the General Settings.
|
||||
* Create the corresponding email addresses in the mail server (catchall@, bounce@, sales@, etc.).
|
||||
* Set the :guilabel:`Alias Domain` name in :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings -->
|
||||
Discuss`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: email_servers/alias-domain.png
|
||||
* If the database's hosting type is Odoo on-premise, create an :guilabel:`Incoming Mail Server` in
|
||||
Odoo for each alias. This can be done from the General Settings as well. Fill out the form
|
||||
according to the email provider's settings. Leave the :guilabel:`Actions to Perform on Incoming
|
||||
Mails` field blank. Once all the information has been filled out, click on :guilabel:`TEST &
|
||||
CONFIRM`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: email_servers/incoming-server.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:alt: Incoming mail server configuration on Odoo.
|
||||
|
||||
* If the database's hosting type is Odoo Online or Odoo.sh, redirecting incoming messages to Odoo's
|
||||
domain name instead of the external email server is recommended. That way, incoming messages can
|
||||
be received without delay. Odoo Online only fetches incoming messages of external servers once
|
||||
every hour. Redirections for all email addresses should be set to Odoo's domain name in the email
|
||||
server (e.g. *catchall\@mydomain.ext* to *catchall\@mycompany.odoo.com*).
|
||||
|
||||
All the aliases are customizable in Odoo. Object aliases can be edited from their respective
|
||||
configuration view.
|
||||
|
||||
.. tip::
|
||||
To edit catchall and bounce aliases, first activate the :ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>`.
|
||||
Then, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Parameters --> System Parameters` to
|
||||
customize the aliases (*mail.catchall.alias* & *mail.bounce.alias*).
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: email_servers/system-parameters.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:alt: System parameters with catchall configuration in Odoo.
|
||||
|
||||
* If you use Odoo on-premise, create an *Incoming Mail Server* in Odoo for each alias.
|
||||
You can do it from the General Settings as well. Fill out the form according
|
||||
to your email provider’s settings.
|
||||
Leave the *Actions to Perform on Incoming Mails* blank. Once all the
|
||||
information has been filled out, click on *TEST & CONFIRM*.
|
||||
By default, inbound messages are fetched every 5 minutes in Odoo on-premise.
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: email_servers/incoming-server.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
||||
* If you use Odoo Online or Odoo.sh, We do recommend to redirect incoming messages
|
||||
to Odoo's domain name rather than exclusively use your own email server.
|
||||
That way you will receive incoming messages without delay. Indeed, Odoo Online is fetching
|
||||
incoming messages of external servers once per hour only.
|
||||
You should set redirections for all the email addresses to Odoo's domain name in your
|
||||
email server (e.g. *catchall@mydomain.ext* to *catchall@mycompany.odoo.com*).
|
||||
|
||||
.. tip:: All the aliases are customizable in Odoo.
|
||||
Object aliases can be edited from their respective configuration view.
|
||||
To edit catchall and bounce aliases, you first need to activate the
|
||||
:ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>`.
|
||||
|
||||
Then go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Parameters --> System Parameters`
|
||||
to customize the aliases (*mail.catchall.alias* & * mail.bounce.alias*).
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: email_servers/system-parameters.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
|
||||
.. note:: By default inbound messages are fetched every 5 minutes in Odoo on-premise.
|
||||
You can change this value in :ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>`.
|
||||
Go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Automation -->
|
||||
Scheduled Actions` and look for *Mail: Fetchmail Service*.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
This value can be changed in :ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>`. Go to
|
||||
:menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Automation --> Scheduled Actions` and look for
|
||||
:guilabel:`Mail: Fetchmail Service`.
|
||||
|
||||
Set up different dedicated servers for transactional and mass mails
|
||||
===================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
Odoo is subject to a :ref:`daily email limit <email_communication/daily_limit_mail>` to prevent abuse.
|
||||
However, if needed, you can use a separate Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) servers for transactional
|
||||
e-mails and mass mailings.
|
||||
Example: use Odoo's own mail server for transactional e-mails, and Sendgrid, Amazon SES, or Mailgun
|
||||
for mass mailings. Another alternative is to use Postmark for transactional e-mails, and Amazon SES
|
||||
or Sendgrid for mass mailings.
|
||||
In Odoo a separate Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) server can be used for transactional emails and mass
|
||||
mailings. Example: Use Postmark or SendinBlue for transactional emails, and Amazon SES, Mailgun or
|
||||
Sendgrid for mass mailings.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
A default outgoing email server is already configured. You should not create an alternative one
|
||||
unless you want to use a specific external outgoing email server for technical reasons.
|
||||
.. tip::
|
||||
A default outgoing email server is already configured. Do not create an alternative one unless a
|
||||
specific external outgoing email server is needed for technical reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
To do this, you should first activate the :ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>` and then go to
|
||||
:menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Outgoing` e-mail servers. There you have to create two
|
||||
e-mail MTA server settings. One for transactional e-mails and one for mass mail servers. Be sure to
|
||||
mark the priority of transactional e-mail servers as low as the mass email servers.
|
||||
To do this, first activate the :ref:`developer mode <developer-mode>`, and then go to
|
||||
:menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Outgoing` email servers. There, create two email MTA
|
||||
server settings; one for the transactional emails and one for the mass mailing server. Make sure
|
||||
to give priority to the transactional server over the mass mailing server by providing a lower
|
||||
priority number for the transactional MTA server.
|
||||
|
||||
Now, go to :menuselection:`Email Marketing --> Settings` and enable *Dedicated Server*.
|
||||
Now, go to :menuselection:`Email Marketing --> Settings` and enable :guilabel:`Dedicated Server`.
|
||||
With these settings, Odoo uses the server with the lower priority for transactional emails, and the
|
||||
server here selected for mass mails.
|
||||
Note that in this case, you have to set your domain's Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records to
|
||||
include both transactional and mass mail servers. If your server resides with xxxx.odoo.com, the
|
||||
available options are Sendinblue and Mailchimp, as your e-mails would be originated from the
|
||||
xxxx.odoo.com domain.
|
||||
server here selected for mass mails. Note that in this case, the domain's Sender Policy Framework
|
||||
(SPF) records must be set to include both transactional and mass mail servers.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@@ -1,35 +1,45 @@
|
|||
=======================
|
||||
Variants BOM Management
|
||||
=======================
|
||||
==================================
|
||||
Managing BoMs for product variants
|
||||
==================================
|
||||
|
||||
Odoo allows you to use one bill of materials for multiple variants of
|
||||
the same product. To activate variants, simply go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Settings
|
||||
--> Variants`.
|
||||
Odoo allows one bill of materials (BoM) to be used for multiple variants of the same product.
|
||||
Having a consolidated BoM for a product with variants saves time by preventing the need to manage
|
||||
multiple BoMs.
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/bom-variants1.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
Activate product variants
|
||||
=========================
|
||||
|
||||
You will then be able to specify which BOM component lines are to be used in
|
||||
the manufacture of each product variant. You may specify multiple
|
||||
variants for each line. If no variant is specified on a component line,
|
||||
then this component will be used in the BOM of all variants.
|
||||
To activate variants, simply navigate to :menuselection:`Inventory --> Configuration --> Settings
|
||||
--> Products`, and then enable the :guilabel:`Variants` option. After that, click :guilabel:`Save`
|
||||
to apply the setting. For more information on configuring product variants, refer to :doc:`this
|
||||
page <../../../sales/sales/products_prices/products/variants>`.
|
||||
|
||||
When defining variant BoMs on a line-item-basis, the **Product
|
||||
Variant** field in the main section of the BoM should be left blank as shown
|
||||
below. This field is used when creating a BoM for one specific variant
|
||||
of a product only.
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/inventory-variants-settings.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:alt: Selecting "Variants" from Inventory app settings.
|
||||
|
||||
Apply BoM components to product variants
|
||||
========================================
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/kit-bom1.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
Next, create a new BoM or edit an existing one by going to :menuselection:`Manufacturing -->
|
||||
Products --> Bills of Materials`. Then, click :guilabel:`Edit`. The :guilabel:`Apply on Variants`
|
||||
option to assign components to specific product variants on the BoM is available once the
|
||||
:guilabel:`Variants` setting is activated from the :guilabel:`Inventory` application. If the
|
||||
:guilabel:`Apply on Variants` field is not immediately visible, activate it from the additional
|
||||
options menu.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the same principle applies for the configuration
|
||||
of operations.
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/variants-kebab-menu.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:alt: "Apply on Variants" option on the additional options menu.
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/kit-bom2.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
Each component can be assigned to multiple variants. Components with no variants specified are used
|
||||
in every variant of the product. The same principle applies when configuring operations and
|
||||
by-products.
|
||||
|
||||
And for the production of by-products.
|
||||
When defining variant BoMs by component assignment, the :guilabel:`Product Variant` field in the
|
||||
main section of the BoM should be left blank, as shown below. This field is used only when creating
|
||||
a BoM specifically for one product variant.
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/kit-bom3.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
.. image:: product_variants/apply-on-variants-bom.png
|
||||
:align: center
|
||||
:alt: Applying components to multiple variants.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Python comes with its own package manager: `pip
|
|||
a single command.
|
||||
|
||||
#. Download and install the recommended release (`see README file
|
||||
<https://github.com/odoo/documentation/tree/master/README.md>`_) of **Python 3** on your machine.
|
||||
<https://github.com/odoo/documentation/tree/16.0/README.md>`_) of **Python 3** on your machine.
|
||||
#. Make sure to have **pip** installed on your machine (on Windows, you can install pip alongside
|
||||
Python).
|
||||
#. Execute the following commands in a terminal to verify that both installations finished
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Data Files (CSV)
|
|||
Odoo is a highly data driven system. Although behavior is customized using Python code, part of a
|
||||
module's value is in the data it sets up when loaded. One way to load data is through a CSV
|
||||
file. One example is the
|
||||
`list of country states <https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/master/odoo/addons/base/data/res.country.state.csv>`__
|
||||
`list of country states <https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/16.0/odoo/addons/base/data/res.country.state.csv>`__
|
||||
which is loaded at installation of the ``base`` module.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: text
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
|
|||
Advanced B: ACL and Record Rules
|
||||
================================
|
||||
|
||||
ACL stands for "Access Control List"
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
This tutorial assumes you have completed the :ref:`Core Training
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ value::
|
|||
.. autoattribute:: _parent_name
|
||||
.. autoattribute:: _parent_store
|
||||
|
||||
.. autoattribute:: _date_name
|
||||
.. autoattribute:: _fold_name
|
||||
|
||||
AbstractModel
|
||||
|
|
@@ -856,15 +855,11 @@ Search/Read
|
|||
|
||||
.. automethod:: Model.read_group
|
||||
|
||||
Fields/Views
|
||||
''''''''''''
|
||||
Fields
|
||||
''''''
|
||||
|
||||
.. automethod:: Model.fields_get
|
||||
|
||||
.. automethod:: Model.get_view
|
||||
|
||||
.. automethod:: Model.fields_view_get
|
||||
|
||||
.. _reference/orm/domains:
|
||||
|
||||
Search domains
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Javascript
|
|||
#. Add any step you want.
|
||||
|
||||
Every step contains at least a trigger. You can either use the `predefined steps
|
||||
<https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/master/addons/web_tour/static/src/js/tour_step_utils.js>`_ or write
|
||||
<https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/16.0/addons/web_tour/static/src/js/tour_step_utils.js>`_ or write
|
||||
your own personalized step.
|
||||
|
||||
Here are some example of steps:
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@@ -336,6 +336,21 @@ A view's specs are applied sequentially.
|
|||
views: ``hasclass(*classes)`` matches if the context node has
|
||||
all the specified classes
|
||||
|
||||
Model Commons
|
||||
====================
|
||||
|
||||
.. currentmodule:: odoo.addons.base.models.ir_ui_view
|
||||
|
||||
Attributes
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
.. autoattribute:: Model._date_name
|
||||
|
||||
Methods
|
||||
-------
|
||||
.. automethod:: Model.get_views
|
||||
.. automethod:: Model.get_view
|
||||
|
||||
.. _reference/views/types:
|
||||
|
||||
View types
|
||||
|
|
|
|||