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Installation And Configuration Of RainLoop Webmail Client With Nginx On Ubuntu 14.04 This document describes how to install and configure Rainloop on Ubuntu 14.04. We will use nginx as web server. Rainloop is a popular free Open Source Web Application primarily written in PHP. It offers users a swift and contemporary web interface for accessing emails on a majority of commonly used domain mail providers such as Outlook, Yahoo, and Gmail, in addition to local mail servers. Rainloop also doubles up as a Mail User Agent (MUA) by accessing domain mail via IMAP/ SMTP protocols. This tutorial explains the process of installing Rainloop Webmail on an Ubuntu 14.04 Virtual Private Server using Nginx and MariaDB.
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Its the Nginx configuration. You have to input the hostname (and/or FQDN) of your server. He sort of skipped-over it, using rainloop instead of what he specified earlier on (e.g. server1.domain.com). So specify as:server_name <insert hostname, fqdn, and other names separated by spaces here>;
Note: no brackets (the < and >), and ALWAYS end with ";"
I would also suggest to use/set up an encrypted connection for services like these, see letsencrypt.
Thank you for the tutorial!
I have successfully installed rainloop using the instructions above and the very helpful tip from John (thanks for that). Forive my noob question, but what are the steps to now install TLS certs?
Thanks for the help!