Edit the Aurora community email sender name and address
The Aurora Community sends emails for a variety of notifications (see About Email Notifications). You can specify the sender name and email address for these emails. For example, emails are sent from “Community Mailer” and “mailer@us.khoros-mail.com” by default. You can change this to something better tailored to your brand, such as “Acme Community” and “notifications@mailer.acme.com.” Before editing Khoros strongly recommends creating and using a new subdomain for community-related emails to host all relevant DNS records. This facilitates configuration of our recommended SPF (sender policy framework) records. An SPF is a type of DNS TXT record that lists all servers authorized to send emails from a particular domain. For more information on your SPF setup, contact your IT team. Since Khoros does not support sender addresses that share a domain with your community or with your company top-level domain, such as “something@acme.com,” we recommend you use a sender address like “@mailer.acme.com,” or even just “@m.acme.com.” The sender address must be able to accept reply and bounce emails. No-reply type addresses are acceptable as well, but to prevent undeliverable messages from creating further bounces and clogging up the Khoros mail systems, they must still have a valid MX record and accept all mail, then delete the reply afterwards. Edit community name and email address Go to Settings > Features > Inbox > Email. Click Edit. Enter the Mailer Sender Email Address and Mailer Sender Name to display in the “From” field on email messages. Click Save.376Views1like0CommentsAurora: Configure File Attachment settings for the community
You can configure settings that define how members can upload file attachments to different areas of the community. These settings apply to all content types. Note: These settings can also be adjusted at the board level. To configure the file attachment settings: Go to Admin Settings > Features > Content Features. Scroll down to File Attachments. Click Edit to configure the following settings: Maximum number of attachments per post – Enter a number or use the arrows to indicate the maximum number of attachments members of the community can upload. File extensions for attachments – Enter the file extensions to be accepted in the community. Separate file types with a comma. If you do not enter anything here, default file types (JPG, GIF, and PNG) will be used. Maximum attachment file size for upload (MB) – Enter a number or use the arrows to indicate the maximum file size members of the community can upload. Click Save.137Views1like0Comments