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Installation and configuration of  RainLoop on Debian 7 (Wheezy) This document describes how to install and configure Rainloop on Debian 7. 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 Debian 7 and customizations for Rainloop.

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By: Emanuele

How to enable sieve filters in Rainloop in a ISPConfig installation?

By: Guillermo

How do you enable HTTPS on Rainloop? Im using wheezy and ISPCONFIG. Total beginner here but i was able to get it all up and running. PS im using NGINX 1.2.1 Thanks for the help!

By: Erwin Balk

I like this webmail client very much and it is working perfectly with ISPConfig.This should be made the standard mailclient for ISPConfig installations instead of Squirrelmail which is a terrible webmail client to deliver to clients.

By: Keith

In step 2.4 above, I get a login page, but when I try to login (first time) with "admin" "12345", I get an "Unknown error" appearing in a message box above. I am running apache2 as a general webserver and have a "webmail" subdirectory containing the 1.9.4.415 version of RainLoop. I have enabled access to the directory in the apache conf files. Any ideas?

By: vincent

@: Keith

Got the same after trying to deploy this 5 times on 5 different oses. I am giving up on this Rainloop thing. Looks nice but too poorly documented to be worth it.

By: DonMcCoy

Hello, Just to update you: Rainloop has got new plugin called "ispconfig-change-password" instead of "poppassd" so you can prevent the hassle of opened port "106" of pop3pw.

By: vincent

"2.    By modifying the application.ini file manually from the terminal.

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Care to say where this file is supposed to be?