webaccount: tweak text about opening apple mobileconfig profile files, it has gotten harder to use in ios18

since ios18, downloaded files don't go immediately to the settings (which is
somewhat understandable given potential for abuse), but go to the Files app.
opening them in the Files app then adds them to the settings where they can be
installed.
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Mechiel Lukkien 2024-11-28 16:06:20 +01:00
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@ -1728,7 +1728,7 @@ const destination = async (name) => {
};
await check(saveButton, client.DestinationSave(name, dest, newDest));
window.location.reload(); // todo: only refresh part of ui
}), dom.br(), dom.br(), dom.br(), dom.p("Apple's mail applications don't do account autoconfiguration, and when adding an account it can choose defaults that don't work with modern email servers. Adding an account through a \"mobileconfig\" profile file can be more convenient: It contains the IMAP/SMTP settings such as host name, port, TLS, authentication mechanism and user name. This profile does not contain a login password. Opening the profile adds it under Profiles in System Preferences (macOS) or Settings (iOS), where you can install it. These profiles are not signed, so users will have to ignore the warnings about them being unsigned. ", dom.br(), dom.a(attr.href('https://autoconfig.' + domainName(acc.DNSDomain) + '/profile.mobileconfig?addresses=' + encodeURIComponent(addresses.join(',')) + '&name=' + encodeURIComponent(dest.FullName)), attr.download(''), 'Download .mobileconfig email account profile'), dom.br(), dom.a(attr.href('https://autoconfig.' + domainName(acc.DNSDomain) + '/profile.mobileconfig.qrcode.png?addresses=' + encodeURIComponent(addresses.join(',')) + '&name=' + encodeURIComponent(dest.FullName)), attr.download(''), 'Open QR-code with link to .mobileconfig profile')));
}), dom.br(), dom.br(), dom.br(), dom.p("Apple's mail applications don't do account autoconfiguration, and when adding an account it can choose defaults that don't work with modern email servers. Adding an account through a \"mobileconfig\" profile file can be more convenient: It contains the IMAP/SMTP settings such as host name, port, TLS, authentication mechanism and user name. This profile does not contain a login password. Opening the profile in Safari adds it to the Files app on iOS. Opening the profile in the Files app then adds it under Profiles in System Preferences (macOS) or Settings (iOS), where you can install it. These profiles are not signed, so users will have to ignore the warnings about them being unsigned. ", dom.br(), dom.a(attr.href('https://autoconfig.' + domainName(acc.DNSDomain) + '/profile.mobileconfig?addresses=' + encodeURIComponent(addresses.join(',')) + '&name=' + encodeURIComponent(dest.FullName)), attr.download(''), 'Download .mobileconfig email account profile'), dom.br(), dom.a(attr.href('https://autoconfig.' + domainName(acc.DNSDomain) + '/profile.mobileconfig.qrcode.png?addresses=' + encodeURIComponent(addresses.join(',')) + '&name=' + encodeURIComponent(dest.FullName)), attr.download(''), 'Open QR-code with link to .mobileconfig profile')));
};
const init = async () => {
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@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ const destination = async (name: string) => {
dom.br(),
dom.br(),
dom.br(),
dom.p("Apple's mail applications don't do account autoconfiguration, and when adding an account it can choose defaults that don't work with modern email servers. Adding an account through a \"mobileconfig\" profile file can be more convenient: It contains the IMAP/SMTP settings such as host name, port, TLS, authentication mechanism and user name. This profile does not contain a login password. Opening the profile adds it under Profiles in System Preferences (macOS) or Settings (iOS), where you can install it. These profiles are not signed, so users will have to ignore the warnings about them being unsigned. ",
dom.p("Apple's mail applications don't do account autoconfiguration, and when adding an account it can choose defaults that don't work with modern email servers. Adding an account through a \"mobileconfig\" profile file can be more convenient: It contains the IMAP/SMTP settings such as host name, port, TLS, authentication mechanism and user name. This profile does not contain a login password. Opening the profile in Safari adds it to the Files app on iOS. Opening the profile in the Files app then adds it under Profiles in System Preferences (macOS) or Settings (iOS), where you can install it. These profiles are not signed, so users will have to ignore the warnings about them being unsigned. ",
dom.br(),
dom.a(attr.href('https://autoconfig.'+domainName(acc.DNSDomain)+'/profile.mobileconfig?addresses='+encodeURIComponent(addresses.join(','))+'&name='+encodeURIComponent(dest.FullName)), attr.download(''), 'Download .mobileconfig email account profile'),
dom.br(),