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    Question Docker Proxy Rules

    Hi AYamshanov, I think I get it. The URL Parameter is the Pointer inside the Container itself. But then I still have the open question if its possible to route the rainloop application to example.com/mail? Thank you.
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    Question Docker Proxy Rules

    One question: Do I have to open the ports in the firewall?
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    Question Docker Proxy Rules

    Ah sorry, it's a structure from a host. https://hub.docker.com/r/hardware/rainloop/ Thank you. :)
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    Question Docker Proxy Rules

    The folder structure is the following: rainloop httpdocs Do I get it right that the volume has to be mapped to httpdocs/rainloop then? Thank you. EDIT: I tried to map the volume to httpdocs/rainloop and set the URL to example.com/rainloop. I restarted the docker container but no result (I...
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    Question Docker Proxy Rules

    Hello together, I tried to run Rainloop Webmail in a docker image on a subdir (example.com/sub). Whenever I want to enter this page I get a 404 Error. Did I miss something out? Second small question: If I place the container on the main directory and let "let's encrypt" create SSL Certs it...
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