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Webmail Setup
Webmail is an interface that allows a user to read their e-mail via
the web in their browser. Webmail will connect to your mail server
via an IMAP connection for receiving and SMTP for sending mail. It
will format messages into HTML for the user to view and respond to
in their browser.
- Enable Webmail
- Selecting Yes here will enable Webmail for
this Web site. If this is already set to Yes, then by setting
it to No you will remove the existing Webmail services, including
the configuration file and profiles.
- Organization Name
- This organization name will show up on several
Webmail screens.
- Domain Name
- This is the domain name that all outgoing e-mail will
be from.
- IMAP Server
- This is the IMAP server that the Webmail system should
connect to. This should be kept as the default localhost
unless you want to connect to an external IMAP server.
- SMTP Server
- This is the SMTP server that all outgoing webmail will
go to. This should be kept as the default localhost unless
you want to relay email through an external mail server.
- [NOTE:]index.php must be
set as the document root for Webmail to work. The WebTool will set
this for you.
When you are done making changes click the Create SSL Virtual
Host button. Don't forget to create or upload your certificate for
this virtual host. Instructions on doing so can be found in Section
Editing a Virtual Host Tool - Editing a Virtual Hostfound after this section.
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2002-12-16