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Hello, here is my docker-compose.yml:
version: '2' services: fhem: restart: always ports: - "8083:8083" - "7072:7072" image: fhem/fhem:latest volumes: - /share/CE_CACHEDEV1_DATA/Docker/Fhem/volumes/core/:/opt/ +fhem/ networks: - fhem-network mac_address: AA:F8:5F:95:84:11 environment: FHEM_UID: 1000 FHEM_GID: 1000 TIMEOUT: 10 RESTART: 1 TELNETPORT: 7072 TZ: Europe/Berlin IMAGE_LAYER_DEV: 1 CPAN_PKGS: "Frontier::Client MIME::Lite" networks: fhem-network: driver: qnet ipam: driver: qnet options: iface: "bond0"
I also think it has something to do with Docker, since it works in a normal Debian installation.

In reply to Re^3: Net::SMTPS => auth no longer works - Migration from Debian to Docker container by initB10r
in thread Net::SMTPS => auth no longer works - Migration from Debian to Docker container by initB10r

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