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how_to:encrypt_sessions [2011/11/02 09:14] paulhow_to:encrypt_sessions [2014/06/10 11:30] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Note that if you use the ''SSL'' setting, the built-in redirection only works from the webmail port. So, if you have the port set to 443, then going to  Note that if you use the ''SSL'' setting, the built-in redirection only works from the webmail port. So, if you have the port set to 443, then going to 
-''http://<server>''  will not automatically redirect to ''https://<server>'', because http uses port 80, and https uses port 443. If you want this redirection (which can be useful) you will need to configure a suitable redirection in another web server (eg IIS). If you have your [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/products/vpop3host/index.php|VPOP3 server hosted with us]], then we will have set that redirection up for you already.+''%%http://<server>%%''  will not automatically redirect to ''%%https://<server>%%'', because http uses port 80, and https uses port 443. If you want this redirection (which can be useful) you will need to configure a suitable redirection in another web server (eg IIS). If you have your [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/products/vpop3host/index.php|VPOP3 server hosted with us]], then we will have set that redirection up for you already.
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