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Topic: Has anyone consolidated a general webserver with iRedMail?

While back when iRedMail ran Apache ran a general Nginx webserver on the same hardware as iRedMail.

To keep things simple considering consolidating all services into a single server running iRedMail.

Has anyone else done this? If so what has been your experience? Biggest concern is Nginx configurations being overridden at higher level by iRedMail.

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Re: Has anyone consolidated a general webserver with iRedMail?

Should be easy to migrate from Apache to Nginx. I think Nginx is easier than Apache. smile

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Re: Has anyone consolidated a general webserver with iRedMail?

Completely agree Nginx is easier/better than Apache...thats why let iRedMail do the heavy lifting in Apache and kept own stuff on Nginx way back when.

It’s more complicated/ unexpected issues can arise though when both iRedMail and unrelated sites get served through Nginx.

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Re: Has anyone consolidated a general webserver with iRedMail?

I run iRedMail 1.0 together with Apache, PowerDNS, PHP-FastCGI, mariadb on a single server without problems.
But i also have nginx running and use it for some proxy stuff