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Guide on webserver + webmail

Hi, So I want to setup a mail server when I build my server, And I want to be able to check mail from the web using something like IRedMail (I found this and it looked nice).

I'm not really sure on how to do this.

I'm gonna run Nginx and php 7, and I would like to be able to both send and view mails. and send mails from php (Using the standard thing right now).

 

Where should I look for a guide if non of you could do a quick how I should do this?

 

I cannot test anything since I havent buildt or installed the server yet.

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I recommend using something like Centos Web Panel (CWP) or VestaCP, which have the features you are looking for.

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1 minute ago, CatBoiler said:

I recommend using something like Centos Web Panel (CWP) or VestaCP, which have the features you are looking for.

Can it be done on a home network connection? I heard that the ISP blocks it if you don't have a business connection. Bit of a noob at this.

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2 minutes ago, bobcobble said:

Can it be done on a home network connection? I heard that the ISP blocks it if you don't have a business connection. Bit of a noob at this.

My ISP only blocks the default mail ports so I have to change them to some ports they have set (which works fine)

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1 minute ago, bobcobble said:

Can it be done on a home network connection? I heard that the ISP blocks it if you don't have a business connection. Bit of a noob at this.

Depends who actually, some will allow port 80, 443, 25 or 465 on their network.

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3 minutes ago, bobcobble said:

Can it be done on a home network connection? I heard that the ISP blocks it if you don't have a business connection. Bit of a noob at this.

You can often times change the port that is used since ISPs tend to just block those ports.

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1 minute ago, CatBoiler said:

Depends who actually, some will allow port 80, 443, 25 or 465 on their network.

 

1 minute ago, Joveice said:

My ISP only blocks the default mail ports so I have to change them to some ports they have set (which works fine)

Thanks for both of your help :)

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