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Since February the 28th 2017 mailcow does come with port 80 and 443 enabled.
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**Do not use the config below for reverse proxy setups**, please see our reverse proxy guide for this, which includes a redirect from HTTP to HTTPS.
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Open `mailcow.conf` and set `HTTP_BIND=0.0.0.0` - if not already set.
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Create a new file `data/conf/nginx/redirect.conf` and add the following server config to the file:
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```
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server {
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root /web;
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listen 80 default_server;
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listen [::]:80 default_server;
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include /etc/nginx/conf.d/server_name.active;
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if ( $request_uri ~* "%0A|%0D" ) { return 403; }
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location ^~ /.well-known/acme-challenge/ {
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allow all;
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default_type "text/plain";
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}
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location / {
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return 301 https://$host$uri$is_args$args;
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}
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}
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```
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In case you changed the HTTP_BIND parameter, recreate the container:
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```
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Otherwise restart Nginx:
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```
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docker-compose restart nginx-mailcow
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```
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