* fix: update env template for systemd compatibility
Adjust env template to ensure compatibility with systemd's EnvironmentFile parsing, which only recognizes line-starting comment symbols.
* Refactor SMTP and Rocket settings in .env.template
- Simplify the SMTP_SECURITY and SMTP_PORT options by providing a list of choices and default values
- Clarify the ROCKET_PORT default value depending on the environment (Docker or not)
# SMTP_SECURITY=starttls # ("starttls", "force_tls", "off") Enable a secure connection. Default is "starttls" (Explicit - ports 587 or 25), "force_tls" (Implicit - port 465) or "off", no encryption (port 25)
# SMTP_PORT=587 # Ports 587 (submission) and 25 (smtp) are standard without encryption and with encryption via STARTTLS (Explicit TLS). Port 465 (submissions) is used for encrypted submission (Implicit TLS).
# SMTP_USERNAME=username
# SMTP_USERNAME=username
# SMTP_PASSWORD=password
# SMTP_PASSWORD=password
# SMTP_TIMEOUT=15
# SMTP_TIMEOUT=15
## Choose the type of secure connection for SMTP. The default is "starttls".
## The available options are:
## - "starttls": The default port is 587.
## - "force_tls": The default port is 465.
## - "off": The default port is 25.
## Ports 587 (submission) and 25 (smtp) are standard without encryption and with encryption via STARTTLS (Explicit TLS). Port 465 (submissions) is used for encrypted submission (Implicit TLS).
# SMTP_SECURITY=starttls
# SMTP_PORT=587
# Whether to send mail via the `sendmail` command
# Whether to send mail via the `sendmail` command
# USE_SENDMAIL=false
# USE_SENDMAIL=false
# Which sendmail command to use. The one found in the $PATH is used if not specified.
# Which sendmail command to use. The one found in the $PATH is used if not specified.
@ -524,7 +531,8 @@
## Rocket specific settings
## Rocket specific settings
## See https://rocket.rs/v0.5/guide/configuration/ for more details.
## See https://rocket.rs/v0.5/guide/configuration/ for more details.
# ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
# ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
# ROCKET_PORT=80 # Defaults to 80 in the Docker images, or 8000 otherwise.
## The default port is 8000, unless running in a Docker container, in which case it is 80.