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-# Menu
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- [Prerequisite](#prerequisite)
- [Install](#install)
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# Prerequisite
- This is the main Caddy yml file that you'll use to create your containers. Adjust settings as needed.
+- **Here are all the things you need to make sure you have before starting this tutorial.**
-- **If you have Cloudflare managing your domain, make the the TLS/SSL encryption mode is set to Full (Strict) and NOT Flexible.**
+- **1. You should already have Caddy installed and fully working.**
-- **When adding CNAME entries to your domains, make sure Cloudflare's proxy is disabled for each CNAME record.**
+- **2. You should already have a Cloudflare account managing your domain.**
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+- **3. You should already have a Cloudflare API Token.**
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+- **4. You should already have the CNAME records 'mail.yourdomain.com' & 'webmail.yourdomain.com' created.**
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+- **5. You should already have your Caddyfile routing 'mail.yourdomain.com' to port 8404.**
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+- **6. You should already have your Caddyfile routing 'webmail.yourdomain.com' to port 680.**
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+- **7. You should already have an smtp2go.com account created and setup.**
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+- **8. You should use an advanced text editor like Notepadd++ or something like it that's designed for coding.**
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+- **9. You should already have ports 25, 80, 110, 143, 443, 465, 587, 993, & 4190 opened inside your router pointing to your host machine's IP address.**
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# Install
- This tutorial will show you how to install Caddy with with packages automatically with xcaddy as a Docker container. Installing extra packages is optional but it's good to have a few of them.
+ This tutorial will show you how to install Stalwart Mail server as well as HAProxy so you can securely host your own email server.
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## Configuring docker-compose.yml file
-* **This is the main Caddy docker-compose.yml file that you Will used to create your container.**
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-* **Instead of specifying an image under the caddy services, we're going to specify a Docker file In which we Tell it how to build a custom caddy image for us.**
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-* **If you DO NOT want to build a custom caddy image and just use the default caddy image, you can delete this section that says:**
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-```yml
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- dockerfile: dockerfile.caddy
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-**and replace it with:**
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-```yml
-image: caddy:latest
-```
+* **This is the docker-compose.yml file that you will use to create your container. It will be installing HAProxy and then including Stalwart and Roundcube's yml files, installing them afterwards.**
* **It's always going to restart unless we manually stop it.**
-* **We're telling it that it has env file to reference.**
+* **We are mapping it to ports 25, 80, 110, 143, 443, 465, 587, 993, & 4190.**
-* **We are mapping it to ports 80 and 443.**
+* **We're also making HAProxy's container depend on Stalwart's container**
-* **We are creating five volumes for it.**
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-* **And finally we are creating a custom caddy Network.**
+* **And finally we are creating a custom hao-network for these containers.**
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