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Topic: Symlink or CNAME Roundcube Webmail

==== REQUIRED BASIC INFO OF YOUR IREDMAIL SERVER ====
- iRedMail version (check /etc/iredmail-release): 1.4.2
- Deployed with iRedMail Easy or the downloadable installer? Downloadable
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Centos 8
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): MariaSQL
- Web server (Apache or Nginx): NGnix
- Manage mail accounts with iRedAdmin-Pro? N/A
- [IMPORTANT] Related original log or error message is required if you're experiencing an issue.
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Hi there,

I'm wondering if there is a way I could symlink or CNAME the default /mail for WebMail login page to another subdomain? Essentially what I'd like to do is have other domain names that I've setup have access to their webmail via mail.example.com instead of serverip/mail or serverhostname/mail

Thanks, Cameron.

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Re: Symlink or CNAME Roundcube Webmail

You can do a CNAME and it will go to the service you've set up, but it will get a browser error (tested in Chrome with Letsencrypt as my SSL issuer) that requires "advanced" to get to the landing page and the browser bar will show "https" crossed out and in red.

If you are looking for your customers to have an easier time remembering where to go, perhaps a http redirect would be more acceptable to them.

cameronbetts wrote:

==== REQUIRED BASIC INFO OF YOUR IREDMAIL SERVER ====
- iRedMail version (check /etc/iredmail-release): 1.4.2
- Deployed with iRedMail Easy or the downloadable installer? Downloadable
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Centos 8
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): MariaSQL
- Web server (Apache or Nginx): NGnix
- Manage mail accounts with iRedAdmin-Pro? N/A
- [IMPORTANT] Related original log or error message is required if you're experiencing an issue.
====

Hi there,

I'm wondering if there is a way I could symlink or CNAME the default /mail for WebMail login page to another subdomain? Essentially what I'd like to do is have other domain names that I've setup have access to their webmail via mail.example.com instead of serverip/mail or serverhostname/mail

Thanks, Cameron.