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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hi 👋,
      I have my Cloudron instance available through the https://my.example.com domain, the example.com domain configured with an email service (i.e. Proton mail), and email.example.com configured on Mailgun to use it from Cloudron to send and receive emails. Everything works fine, except the inbound email that it's not working. I believe it's because Cloudron is configured to use example.com as domain and not email.example.com. I've searched an all the setting pages and I couldn't find anything unfortunately. Is that possible? If not, how can I configure my domains to continue using my email provider with example.com and have an inbound emails in Cloudron?

      Thanks in advance

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        @girish said in Domains and existing email configuration:

        It is possible to setup Cloudron to receive emails on a subdomain though (like email.example.com). For this, add email.example.com in Domains as well and then you can enable incoming mail for that domain.

        This is exactly what I was looking for. I didn't know I had to add that additional email.example.com to the list of domains configured in my Cloudron instance. Thanks a ton.

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          Hi 👋,
          I have my Cloudron instance available through the https://my.example.com domain, the example.com domain configured with an email service (i.e. Proton mail), and email.example.com configured on Mailgun to use it from Cloudron to send and receive emails. Everything works fine, except the inbound email that it's not working. I believe it's because Cloudron is configured to use example.com as domain and not email.example.com. I've searched an all the setting pages and I couldn't find anything unfortunately. Is that possible? If not, how can I configure my domains to continue using my email provider with example.com and have an inbound emails in Cloudron?

          Thanks in advance

          girishG Do not disturb
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          girish
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          wrote on last edited by girish
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          @pepicrft said in Domains and existing email configuration:

          If not, how can I configure my domains to continue using my email provider with example.com and have an inbound emails in Cloudron?

          Do you want inbound emails on example.com on both Cloudron and Protonmail ? If so, that is not possible because it will conflict with protonmail setup. Only one of them can receive emails.

          It is possible to setup Cloudron to receive emails on a subdomain though (like email.example.com). For this, add email.example.com in Domains as well and then you can enable incoming mail for that domain.

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          • pepicrftP pepicrft

            Hi 👋,
            I have my Cloudron instance available through the https://my.example.com domain, the example.com domain configured with an email service (i.e. Proton mail), and email.example.com configured on Mailgun to use it from Cloudron to send and receive emails. Everything works fine, except the inbound email that it's not working. I believe it's because Cloudron is configured to use example.com as domain and not email.example.com. I've searched an all the setting pages and I couldn't find anything unfortunately. Is that possible? If not, how can I configure my domains to continue using my email provider with example.com and have an inbound emails in Cloudron?

            Thanks in advance

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            @pepicrft Proton is an encrypted mail service. You can't read proton mail on/in Cloudron because Cloudron can't decrypt.
            You have to use a Proton mail client OR use ProtonBridge.
            But ProtonBridge is designed for use on a desktop client.
            How it could be set up for Cloudron server, I don't know.

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              @girish said in Domains and existing email configuration:

              It is possible to setup Cloudron to receive emails on a subdomain though (like email.example.com). For this, add email.example.com in Domains as well and then you can enable incoming mail for that domain.

              This is exactly what I was looking for. I didn't know I had to add that additional email.example.com to the list of domains configured in my Cloudron instance. Thanks a ton.

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