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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Encrypt is as simple as running the next command. Please replace `mail.example.o
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certbot --apache --register-unsafely-without-email --agree-tos -d mail.example.org
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<details>
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<details class="collapsible">
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<summary>Click here to learn what the options mean…</summary>
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- **--apache**: Use the [HTTP challenge](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/challenge-types/) to verify that you are actually
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```
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<details>
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<details class="collapsible">
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<summary>Click here to learn which files have been created…</summary>
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In /etc/letsencrypt/live/**mail.example.org** you will find a couple of files now:
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import { Aside } from "@astrojs/starlight/components";
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I am an email power user and my go-to software is Thunderbird. But apparently most users nowadays prefer reading their
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emails in the web browser. So let's prepare [Roundcube](https://roundcube.net/) for them.
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## Configure Apache
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Now that the email has arrived, our valued user surely wants to read it. Most humans nowadays seem to prefer reading
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their email in the web browser, because it's the simplest way. (Don't worry. Power users who prefer mail clients like
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Thunderbird will also get what they want.) So let's prepare [Roundcube](https://roundcube.net/) for them.
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Do you remember that earlier in this guide I asked you how want to name your mail server? Whether you want to use one
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common name like “webmail.example.org” for all your domains? Or if you prefer different host names for each domain like
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“webmail.domain1.com” and “webmail.domain2.com”? If you want to use just more then you will have to create one virtual
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host configuration per domain. The following instructions will just deal with one common host name.
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<details class="collapsible">
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<summary>Click here to learn how Debian handles virtual hosts in Apache…</summary>
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ding dong dar
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</details>
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To get Apache to serve the Roundcube application you need to edit the
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