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Roundcube?
Roundcube?
Hello,
Is Roundcube added in? Or is it something I have to add in myself? If its added in, how do I access it? If I have to install it, can I just create a subdomain (webmail.domain.tld) or do I need to put it in a spacific folder?
Kind Regards
Is Roundcube added in? Or is it something I have to add in myself? If its added in, how do I access it? If I have to install it, can I just create a subdomain (webmail.domain.tld) or do I need to put it in a spacific folder?
Kind Regards
Re: Roundcube?
Roundcube is already installed you can locate by going to yourdomain.tld/webmail or serverip/webmail . Also under the mail tab you'll see open webmail.jgriggs wrote:Hello,
Is Roundcube added in? Or is it something I have to add in myself? If its added in, how do I access it? If I have to install it, can I just create a subdomain (webmail.domain.tld) or do I need to put it in a spacific folder?
Kind Regards
Re: Roundcube?
Altought some time you asked it I have the solution.
I tell you on Centos with Apache and NGINX:
You must go to /etc/httpd/conf.d folder, when you have general config files. Look for rouncube.conf and edit it. I use WinSCP to navigate my folders and files by SSH, and if I double-click on file, notepad++ open it to edit.
You have a file with something like:
You must edit it and include: (wher I wrote XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX you have to write your VPS IP)
After change this, restart yoir server and test any http://webmail.yourdomain.xxx and it works perfctly for any present or future domain that your generate on this server, for any user because is a "general" config of VestaCP.
I tell you on Centos with Apache and NGINX:
You must go to /etc/httpd/conf.d folder, when you have general config files. Look for rouncube.conf and edit it. I use WinSCP to navigate my folders and files by SSH, and if I double-click on file, notepad++ open it to edit.
You have a file with something like:
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## Round Cube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client
#
Alias /roundcubemail /usr/share/roundcubemail
Alias /webmail /usr/share/roundcubemail
<Directory /usr/share/roundcubemail/>
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
</Directory>
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<VirtualHost XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8080>
ServerName webmail
ServerAlias webmail.*
DocumentRoot /usr/share/roundcubemail
</VirtualHost>
Re: Roundcube?
Excellent post! Thank you for sharing.Lombar wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2015 1:07 pmAltought some time you asked it I have the solution.
I tell you on Centos with Apache and NGINX:
You must go to /etc/httpd/conf.d folder, when you have general config files. Look for rouncube.conf and edit it. I use WinSCP to navigate my folders and files by SSH, and if I double-click on file, notepad++ open it to edit.
You have a file with something like:You must edit it and include: (wher I wrote XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX you have to write your VPS IP)Code: Select all
## Round Cube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client # Alias /roundcubemail /usr/share/roundcubemail Alias /webmail /usr/share/roundcubemail <Directory /usr/share/roundcubemail/> Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from all </Directory>
After change this, restart yoir server and test any http://webmail.yourdomain.xxx and it works perfctly for any present or future domain that your generate on this server, for any user because is a "general" config of VestaCP.Code: Select all
<VirtualHost XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8080> ServerName webmail ServerAlias webmail.* DocumentRoot /usr/share/roundcubemail </VirtualHost>
I can add that you need to create this subdomain for all the domains hosted on the server and/or edit the dns template and make this record to be added by default.
This should be an A record named webmail (or whatever name you want to use) pointing to the VPS IP.
Regards