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The Dockerfile is configured with the following environment variables: The Dockerfile is configured with the following environment variables:
* `IMAP_URL` IMAP hostname including port number, for instance: `imap.example.com:993` ----
* `IMAP_USER` IMAP_URL # IMAP hostname including port number, for instance: imap.example.com:993
* `IMAP_PASSWORD` IMAP_USER
* `IMAP_FOLDER_PREFIX` To be used if combined with a normal email account, see https://ewintr.nl/gte/basic-flow/[basic flow], for instance `GTE/` IMAP_PASSWORD
IMAP_FOLDER_PREFIX # To be used if combined with a normal email account, for instance: GTE/
* `SMTP_URL` SMTP hostname, including port number, for instance: `smtp.example.com:465` SMTP_URL # SMTP hostname, including port number, for instance: smtp.example.com:465
* `SMTP_USER` SMTP_USER
* `SMTP_PASSWORD` SMTP_PASSWORD
GTE_TO_NAME # Name of recipient when sending mails for tasks, for instance: gte
* `GTE_TO_NAME` Name of recipient when sending mails for tasks, for instance `gte` GTE_TO_ADDRESS # Address of recipient when sending mails for tasks, for instance: gte@example.com
* `GTE_TO_ADDRESS` Address of recipient when sending mails for tasks, for instance: `gte@example.com` GTE_FROM_NAME # Name of sender when sending mails for tasks, fot instance: gte
* `GTE_FROM_NAME` Name of sender when sending mails for tasks, fot instance: `gte` GTE_FROM_ADDRESS # Address of recipient when sending mails for tasks, for instance: gte@example.com
* `GTE_FROM_ADDRESS` Address of recipient when sending mails for tasks, for instance: `gte@example.com` GTE_DAYS_AHEAD # Number of days in the future for which recurring tasks must be instantiated, for example: 6
* `GTE_DAYS_AHEAD` Number of days in the future for which recurring tasks must be instantiated, for example: `6` ----