Log in to the Abiquo API Server as an administrator
In the config folder, if there is no mail folder, create a mail folder and set the owner as the tomcat user
/opt/abiquo/config/mail
In the mail folder, create the following files
Email file:
resetPasswordTemplate_en_US.mustache
<p>Hi,</p> <p>We've received a request to reset the password associated with:</p> <p><strong>{{username}}</strong></p> <p>Please use the following link:</p> <p>{{link}}</p> <p>If you did not request the password reset, please ignore this email.</p> <p>Thank you,</p> <p>The Abiquo Team</p>
Properties file:
resetPassword_en_US.properties
subject=Reset Your Abiquo Password
You cannot set values of the username and link properties. If you set these values, the platform will overwrite them
If you change the subject property, you must restart the Tomcat server to apply your changes
Optionally add custom variables and content
In the email body, to add a custom variable, use double curly braces (also called double mustaches). For example
<p>Please call your system Administrator on <strong>{{helpline}}</strong></p>
Then in your properties file, set value for your custom variable
helpline=555 12345
To return unescaped HTML as part of a template property, use the triple mustache, which is "{{{" and "}}}".
The Mustache templating software that adds the property values will escape HTML variables in double mustaches by default.
If your users have a different locale, such as when they use a language other than English, rename the file to change to the language code for the user locale
For example, for "Spanish - Spain" change the en_US to es_ES
The user locale is the UI language when you create the user
Change the owner of the files to the tomcat user
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