Hi,

Firstly I'd like to say thanks for what looks like a very flexible product. I have only discovered SOGo in the last week or so after battling with OBM for some months. I have to say it looks far more professional and the mailing list is much more active.

I have an installation of v1.3.8b on Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS. I have been working on an LDAP and e-mail infrastructure to support all the requirements and am almost complete. I would now like to deploy a test instance and for the simplicity of the end-users replace the existing URL of:

    https://www.example.com/webmail

with the new SOGo installation. The Apache server is already serving other products via www and a couple of other (non-secure) name based virtual sites.

What is the best way to change the /SOGo suffix used to /webmail? I presumably could just edit /etc/apache/conf.d/SOGo.conf and update some of the alias and proxy statements. However, would this be undone by the next update?

I would also like to force the traffic over this URL to be secure. Should I add that to the SOGo.conf as well or is it better placed elsewhere?

Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom,

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Ian McMichael

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