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== Step 4: Accessing Calendar/Contacts Services == # Go to <code>https://mailserver.home.arpa</code>, or in this case, <code>https://192.168.5.3/</code> - this was the IP address & hostname I suggested utilizing for this machine. # Log in with your credentials. # Click on “Apps” in the top right corner. # Select '''SOGo''' to access webmail, calendar, and contacts. # Alternatively, go directly to webmail by visiting <code>https://192.168.5.3/SoGo</code>. This can be faster, but the standard login section offers important spam control options so I suggest browsing around there first. '''SoGo''' is the web interface similar to <code>gmail.com</code> <blockquote>'''Note:''' When logging in, make sure to use your full email address. This is necessary because mailcow supports multiple domains, so the full email address is required to identify the correct account. </blockquote> You can also set up your email client or mobile device using the configuration details provided in the mailcow interface. You’ve now successfully set up mailcow on your Ubuntu Server. This is the base of a great self-hosted solution for email, calendars, and contacts. Right now, we are not setting up email but focusing on calendar and contacts. For mobile access and syncing, we’re going to set up '''DAVx⁵''' on an Android device and configuring '''OpenVPN''' for secure remote access to your server. This will let you automatically sync calendar & contacts from anywhere, for multiple calendars and multiple devices! <span id="step-5-sync-android-with-mailcow-using-davx⁵"></span>
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