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Topic: webmail for the managed domains

==== REQUIRED BASIC INFO OF YOUR IREDMAIL SERVER ====
- iRedMail 0.9.9 downloadable installer
- Debian9/MySQL/Nginx infra
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How could I set up webmail configurations for the domains managed?

lets say my host is

mail.admindomain.net

I can find Roundcube at https://mail/admindomain.net/mail - sure.

But let's say I am also managing the domains

domainA.org
domainB.org
domainC.org

and would like to offer

mail.domainA.org/mail
mail.domainB.org/mail
mail.domainC.org/mail

roundcubes.

HowTo?

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Re: webmail for the managed domains

A type DNS record of domain names (mail.domainA/B/C.org) must be pointed to your server IP address, then you add virtual web hosts in Nginx for them.

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Re: webmail for the managed domains

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

A type DNS record of domain names (mail.domainA/B/C.org) must be pointed to your server IP address, then you add virtual web hosts in Nginx for them.

So ... manually?

Well, ok - but they also need to be configured to talk to dovecot et al. - yes?

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Re: webmail for the managed domains

I'm afraid that you mix mail domain name and web domain name, they're separated.

would like to offer
mail.domainA.org/mail
mail.domainB.org/mail
mail.domainC.org/mail
roundcubes.

In your question, "mail.domainA.org/mail" for roundcube, means mail.domainA.com is a web domain name.
and email address someone@mail.domainA.com means "mail.domainA.com" (or "domainA.com" if address is someone@domainA.com) is a mail domain name.

Current we don't have web UI to manage web hosts with Nginx, you have to create Nginx config file manually.