Remove <> tags as they break markdown rendering

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Dario Ernst 4 years ago
parent 2e574d7ffb
commit f3313fa26c

@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ To be able to help you best, we need some more information.
- [ ] The title of the issue should be short and simple. It should contain specific terms related to the actual issue. Be specific while writing the title. - [ ] The title of the issue should be short and simple. It should contain specific terms related to the actual issue. Be specific while writing the title.
## Environment & Versions ## Environment & Versions
Environment: ### Environment
- [ ] docker-compose - [ ] docker-compose
- [ ] kubernetes - [ ] kubernetes
- [ ] docker swarm - [ ] docker swarm
Versions: ### Versions
To find your version, get the image name of a mailu container and read the version from the tag (example for version 1.7). To find your version, get the image name of a mailu container and read the version from the tag (example for version 1.7).
``` ```
$> docker ps -a | grep mailu $> docker ps -a | grep mailu
@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ $> grep MAILU_VERSION docker-compose.yml mailu.env
``` ```
## Description ## Description
<Further explain the bug in a few words. It should be clear what the unexpected behaviour is. Share it in an easy-to-understand language.> Further explain the bug in a few words. It should be clear what the unexpected behaviour is. Share it in an easy-to-understand language.
## Replication Steps ## Replication Steps
<Steps for replicating your issue> Steps for replicating your issue
## Expected behaviour ## Expected behaviour
<Explain what results you expected - be as specific as possible. Just saying "it doesnt work as expected" is not useful. It's also helpful to describe what you actually experienced.> Explain what results you expected - be as specific as possible. Just saying "it doesnt work as expected" is not useful. It's also helpful to describe what you actually experienced.
## Logs ## Logs
Often it is very useful to include log fragments of the involved component. You can get the logs via `docker logs <container name> --tail 1000`. For example for the admin container: Often it is very useful to include log fragments of the involved component. You can get the logs via `docker logs <container name> --tail 1000`. For example for the admin container:

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