<div dir="ltr">I noticed that in order for me to test email notifications using Gmail I had to import the Gmail SSL certificates into the keystore located at /midpoint/keystore.jceks on my PC. Also this is running tomcat from intelliJ so I am not sure if that would make a difference.<div><br></div><div>Is this the way I would have to do it in production or will it use the default cacerts that comes with the jdk?</div><div><br></div><div>Also, I noticed when I use gmail to send notifications the emails come out and are sent with the HTML links like how I was asking previously for HTML in notifications, so this is great! The email looks good and all the links are clickable. When I was testing with a local mail server it was just sending purely as plain text.</div><div><br></div><div>JASON</div></div>
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