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@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ This will tell other servers to send traffic to port 443 instead.
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This option currently defaults to false.
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-See https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/delegate.html for more
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+See [Delegation of incoming federation traffic](../../delegate.md) for more
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information.
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Example configuration:
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@@ -2977,7 +2977,7 @@ Options for each entry include:
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* `module`: The class name of a custom mapping module. Default is
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`synapse.handlers.oidc.JinjaOidcMappingProvider`.
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- See https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/sso_mapping_providers.html#openid-mapping-providers
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+ See [OpenID Mapping Providers](../../sso_mapping_providers.md#openid-mapping-providers)
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for information on implementing a custom mapping provider.
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* `config`: Configuration for the mapping provider module. This section will
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@@ -3418,13 +3418,15 @@ This option has the following sub-options:
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the user directory. If false, search results will only contain users
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visible in public rooms and users sharing a room with the requester.
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Defaults to false.
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NB. If you set this to true, and the last time the user_directory search
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indexes were (re)built was before Synapse 1.44, you'll have to
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rebuild the indexes in order to search through all known users.
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+
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These indexes are built the first time Synapse starts; admins can
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- manually trigger a rebuild via API following the instructions at
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- https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/usage/administration/admin_api/background_updates.html#run
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- Set to true to return search results containing all known users, even if that
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+ manually trigger a rebuild via the API following the instructions
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+ [for running background updates](../administration/admin_api/background_updates.md#run),
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+ set to true to return search results containing all known users, even if that
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user does not share a room with the requester.
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* `prefer_local_users`: Defines whether to prefer local users in search query results.
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If set to true, local users are more likely to appear above remote users when searching the
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