PriorProject,

I don’t have an answer to your question, but out of curiosity why passbolt over vaultwarden (the non-commercial bitwarden backend)? It’s the most common thing I hear about in this space, what makes you prefer passbolt?

CausticFlames,

To be honest, i don’t know yet. I’ve yet to try both, and plan to anyway. Does vaultwarden require an SMTP server/domain name all the same?

ErnieBernie10,

It probably requires a domain name if you want it to be publicly available. SMTP is not required. I’d recommend vaultwarden.

dpflug,
@dpflug@hachyderm.io avatar

@CausticFlames
It doesn't require it, but you can't send password reset or emergency access emails without it.
@PriorProject

spencer,

I only have messed with it a bit, but it does require a SMTP server because it relies on sending email for account setup.

CausticFlames,

Ok, thank you! Is there any way you know of to get an SMTP server running and functional without a domain name?

Clothing8727,
@Clothing8727@lemmy.tuxprint.com avatar

You can use your Gmail account

CausticFlames,

My apologies for being inept, but would you mind providing a link to somewhere I can learn to set up an SMTP server using only my Gmail Account?

Clothing8727,
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No worries! Here is a guide for setting up smtp for passbolt with gmail

techrepublic.com/…/how-to-configure-smtp-server-s…

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