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KB04020201 Changing the webmail port

Mailtraq provides webmail on Port 80 by default.
So, if you browse to http://www.mydomain.com Mailtraq will respond with the webmail log-in page.

Note:
If you are running a website on the same system as Mailtraq you will need to change the port that webmail uses to avoid a conflict - as websites must run on Port 80. This change is easy to do.

You can readily change this port allocation to resolve conflicts with other services you need to run on port 80.

Using the wizard - Preferred method

Go to Mailtraq Console | Help, and select the Webmail Install Wizard.

Enter the new port number you wish to use when asked, then simply follow the prompts.

Making the change manually - Alternative method

Service ManagerIn the Mailtraq Console, go to Options | Services, and select the HTTP-Web Service on port 80, click the Properties button.

Change the Port setting to another unused port. For example, 8085, and then OK back to the Console.

Go to Options | Websites, select the Web Mail on Port 80, click the Properties button.

Check the General Tab shows that Mailtraq is listening on Port 8085, then OK back to the Console.

Select Active Connections from the left-menu: check that Mailtraq is offering a connection on Port 8085.
If it is not, go to, Tools | Start Service, click on the service in the fly-out list to start it.

 

Accessing Webmail

To access webmail now, you will need to add :8085 to the address.
For Example http://www.mydomain.com:8085 Mailtraq will respond with the webmail log-in page.

Remember that you may have to adjust the port-forwarding on your router, firewall or other network devices. 

 

 

 


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