diff --git a/SMTP-Configuration.md b/SMTP-Configuration.md
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--- a/SMTP-Configuration.md
+++ b/SMTP-Configuration.md
@@ -1,12 +1,3 @@
-> [!WARNING]
-> Vaultwarden version before v1.25.0 had a bug/mislabelled configuration setting regarding SSL and TLS.
-> This has been fixed in testing and newer released versions.
-> The old settings were `SMTP_SSL` and `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS`.
-> The new setting is `SMTP_SECURITY` which has the following options: `starttls`, `force_tls` and `off`.
-> `SMTP_SSL=true` equals `starttls`
-> `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS=true` equals `force_tls`
----
-
You can configure vaultwarden to send emails via a SMTP agent:
```sh
@@ -150,29 +141,6 @@ Also, the quotes `'` and `"` could cause some issues, so lets enclose this passw
To have the password above to work we need to type `'~^",a.%\\,\'}b&@|/c!1(#}'`, here you see that we escaped both the `\` and the `'` characters and used single quotes to surround the whole password.
So: `~^",a.%\,'}b&@|/c!1(#}` becomes `'~^",a.%\\,\'}b&@|/c!1(#}'`
-## Using deprecated SMTP environment variable `SMTP_SSL` and `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS` (for v1.24.0 and lower)
-
-Use of `SMTP_SSL` and `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS` environment variables has been deprecated since v1.25.0.
-if you are using v1.24.0 and lower, you can still use `SMTP_SSL` and `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS` environment variables:
-
-```sh
-docker run -d --name vaultwarden \
- -e SMTP_HOST= \
- -e SMTP_FROM= \
- -e SMTP_PORT=587 \
- -e SMTP_SSL=true \
- -e SMTP_USERNAME= \
- -e SMTP_PASSWORD= \
- -v /vw-data/:/data/ \
- -p 80:80 \
- vaultwarden/server:latest
-```
-
-When `SMTP_SSL` is set to `true`(this is the default), only TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 protocols will be accepted and `SMTP_PORT` will default to `587` (equals `SMTP_SECURITY=starttls`). If set to `false`, `SMTP_PORT` will default to `25` and the opportunistic encryption will be tried (no encryption attempted with code prior to 3/12/2020)(equals `SMTP_SECURITY=off`). This can be very insecure, use this setting only if you know what you're doing. To run SMTP in implicit (forced TLS) mode, set `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS` to `true` (equals `SMTP_SECURITY=force_tls`). If you can send emails without logging in, you can simply not set `SMTP_USERNAME` and `SMTP_PASSWORD`.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> If you use these `SMTP_SSL` and `SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS` settings on v1.25.0 and higher, vaultwarden will omit error for using deprecated setting.
-
## Troubleshooting
It often happens that people are having issues with connecting to there SMTP server from Vaultwarden.