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Inviting additional people to the room is okay too. |
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Take note of each room's room ID (different clients show the room ID in a different place). |
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You'll need the room ID when doing [Configuration](#configuration) below. |
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You'll need the room ID when [configuring the playbook](#adjusting-the-playbook-configuration) below. |
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### Obtaining an access token for the sender user |
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You can also set `MatrixHomeserverUrl` to the container URL where your homeserver's Client-Server API lives by using the `{{ matrix_addons_homeserver_client_api_url }}` variable, instead of the public `https://matrix.DOMAIN` endpoint. |
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Re-run the playbook (`--tags=setup-email2matrix,start`) and try sending an email to `my-mailbox@matrix.DOMAIN`. |
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## Installing |
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To enable Email2Matrix, run the [installation](installing.md) command (`--tags=setup-email2matrix,start`). |
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After installation, you may wish to send a test email to `my-mailbox@matrix.DOMAIN` to make sure that Email2Matrix works as expected. |