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Here we specify the ``django`` container as the location to run our management commands.
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Setup your email backend
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django-allauth sends an email to verify users (and superusers) after signup and login (if they are still not verified). To send email you need to `configure your email backend`_
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.. _configure your email backend: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/topics/email/#smtp-backend
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In development you can (optionally) use MailHog_ for email testing. MailHog is added as docker-container. To use MailHog::
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1. Make sure, that ``mailhog`` docker container is up and running
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2. Open your browser and go to the IP address for your docker machine on port 8025 ( e.g. ``http://123.456.789.012:8025`` )
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.. _Mailhog: https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/
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Production Mode
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Production Mode
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