On 1/5/2011 1:37 PM, Jim Dory wrote: > I am moving our website off to a new hosting company, so > nomealaska.org will be on a different server, different IP address. We > are keeping our email server on the existing in-house server however, > and unfortunately it is also named nomealaska.org. > > When traveling we access our work email by logging into > nomealaska.org/webmail. That redirects to > https://www.nomealaska.org/webmail. Here is what the new hosting company > suggested we do to handle keeping our ability to log into webmail: > > " > > Since the overall domain of nomealaska.org will > point to our web server, the address https://www.nomealaska.org/webmail > will no longer work as it does in its current form. On your DNS server, > we'll probably have to setup something like https://mail.nomealaska.org > so that it points to the IP address of your mail server. We can then > add a redirect for http://www.nomealaska.org/webmail so that it routes > to your server. That will mean registering a new ssl certificate for > your mail server so that it runs on https://mail.nomealaska.org. > > " > > I'm not sure what all I need to do to make this change. In my > /etc/httpd/conf.d/blueonyx.conf file I have this: > RewriteEngine On > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^:]+) > RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT} !-d > RewriteRule .* > https://%1:444/error/forbidden.html [L,R] > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^:]+) > RewriteRule ^/admin/?$ > https://www.nomealaska.org:81/login.php [L,R] > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^:]+) > RewriteRule ^/siteadmin/?$ > https://www.nomealaska.org:81/login.php [L,R] > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^:]+) > RewriteRule ^/personal/?$ > https://www.nomealaska.org:81/login.php [L,R] > > > Assume I'll maybe want to make some changes there such as > https://mail.nomealaska.org in place of existing? > Is this the easiest/best way of handling this? I have several users who > only use webmail (squirrelmail) for accessing their accounts so they > have email stored on the server. Hate to be much of a disruptor for them. > > Advice warmly welcomed. A nice outline of steps involved? > cheers, JD
Jim one other thing I did not note...sorry....make sure they create the proper MX records too Merry Christmas, And A Happy New Year Best Regards, Jon McCauley _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
