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| title: Mailcow
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| <span class="badge badge--secondary">Support level: Community</span>
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| Allows users to authenticate using their Mailcow credentials
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| ## Preparation
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| The following placeholders will be used:
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| -   `authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik install.
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| -   `mailcow.company` is the FQDN of the mailcow install.
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| ## Mailcow
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| 1. Log into mailcow as an admin and navigate to the OAuth2 Apps settings
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| 2. Click "Add OAuth2 Client"
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| 3. Insert the redirect URL: `https://authentik.company/source/oauth/callback/mailcow/`
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| 4. Copy the **Client ID** and **Client secret** and _save it for later_
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| ## authentik
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| 5. Under _Directory -> Federation & Social login_ Click **Create > Mailcow OAuth Source**
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| 6. **Name:** Choose a name (For the example I used Mailcow)
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| 7. **Slug:** mailcow (You can choose a different slug, if you do you will need to update the Mailcow redirect URL and point it to the correct slug.)
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| 8. **Consumer Key:** Client ID from step 4
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| 9. **Consumer Secret:** Client Secret from step 4
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| 10. **Authorization URL:** https://mailcow.company/oauth/authorize
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| 11. **Access token URL:** https://mailcow.company/oauth/token
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| 12. **Profile URL:** https://mailcow.company/oauth/profile
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| Here is an example of a complete authentik Mailcow OAuth Source
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| Save, and you now have Mailcow as a source.
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| :::note
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| For more details on how-to have the new source display on the Login Page see [here](../index.md#add-sources-to-default-login-page).
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| :::
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