I would like to create a mail server on my droplet but I don’t want it to interfere with my website so I want to access mail on example.com:2099. How do I do this with iredmail?
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iRedmail is great and sets things up on a standard port for general IMAP/POP3 access - so if you are wanting to access from a client that’s no problem, but if you aren’t using Nginx you could simply change the configuration for Nginx to be a different port and restart, then your current Apache setup would work just fine.
How is your current droplet setup for Web?
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