from base import Setting, SettingSet
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _

EMAIL_SET = SettingSet('email', _('Email Settings'), _("Email server and other email related settings."), 50)

EMAIL_HOST = Setting('EMAIL_HOST', '', EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Email Server"),
help_text = _("""
The SMTP server through which your application will be sending emails.
"""),
required=False))

EMAIL_PORT = Setting('EMAIL_PORT', 25, EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Email Port"),
help_text = _("""
The port on which your SMTP server is listening to. Usually this is 25, but can be something else.
"""),
required=False))

EMAIL_HOST_USER = Setting('EMAIL_HOST_USER', '', EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Email User"),
help_text = _("""
The username for your SMTP connection.
"""),
required=False))

EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = Setting('EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD', '', EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Email Password"),
help_text = _("""
The password for your SMTP connection.
"""),
required=False))

EMAIL_USE_TLS = Setting('EMAIL_USE_TLS', False, EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Use TLS"),
help_text = _("""
Does your SMTP server uses TLS for authentication.
"""),
required=False))

DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = Setting('DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL', '', EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Site email address"),
help_text = _("""
The address that will show up on the 'from' field on emails sent by your website.
"""),
required=False))

EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX = Setting('EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX', '', EMAIL_SET, dict(
label = _("Email subject prefix"),
help_text = _("""
Every email sent through your website will have the subject prefixed by this string. It's usually a good idea to have such a prefix so your users can easilly set up a filter on theyr email clients.
"""),
required=False))