what worked for me is create another nginx block or another virtual host on apache. then create a letsencrypt subdomain autodiscover.mydomain.com
then on the autodiscover config
What i cannot get it working is for the autodiscover to only use username instead of the whole email. I tried use full email as false but no luck but besides that everything is great
// Replace zpush.example.com with your z-push's host name and uncomment the line below.
define('ZPUSH_HOST', 'mail.mydomain.com');
// Defines the default time zone, change e.g. to "Europe/London" if necessary
define('TIMEZONE', 'America/Bogota');
// Defines the base path on the server
define('BASE_PATH', dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']). '/');
/*
* Whether to use the complete email address as a login name
* (e.g. user@company.com) or the username only (user).
* Possible values:
* false - use the username only (default).
* true - use the complete email address.
*/
define('USE_FULLEMAIL_FOR_LOGIN', false);
/*
* AutoDiscover requires the username to match either the email address
* or the local part of the email address.
* This is not always possible as the username might have a different
* schema than email address. Configure this parameter to match your
* username settings.
* @see https://wiki.z-hub.io/display/ZP/Configuring+Z-Push+Autodiscover#ConfiguringZ-PushAutodiscover-Configuration
* @see https://jira.z-hub.io/browse/ZP-1209
*
* Possible values:
* AUTODISCOVER_LOGIN_EMAIL - uses the email address as provided when setting up the account
* AUTODISCOVER_LOGIN_NO_DOT - removes the '.' from email address:
* email: first.last@domain.com -> resulting username: firstlast
* AUTODISCOVER_LOGIN_F_NO_DOT_LAST - cuts the first part before '.' after the first letter and
* removes the '.' from email address:
* email: first.last@domain.com -> resulting username: flast
* AUTODISCOVER_LOGIN_F_DOT_LAST - cuts the part before '.' after the first letter and
* leaves the part after '.' as is:
* email: first.last@domain.com -> resulting username: f.last
*/
define('AUTODISCOVER_LOGIN_TYPE', AUTODISCOVER_LOGIN_EMAIL);
/**********************************************************************************
* Logging settings
* Possible LOGLEVEL and LOGUSERLEVEL values are:
* LOGLEVEL_OFF - no logging
* LOGLEVEL_FATAL - log only critical errors
* LOGLEVEL_ERROR - logs events which might require corrective actions
* LOGLEVEL_WARN - might lead to an error or require corrective actions in the future
* LOGLEVEL_INFO - usually completed actions
* LOGLEVEL_DEBUG - debugging information, typically only meaningful to developers
* LOGLEVEL_WBXML - also prints the WBXML sent to/from the device
* LOGLEVEL_DEVICEID - also prints the device id for every log entry
* LOGLEVEL_WBXMLSTACK - also prints the contents of WBXML stack
*
* The verbosity increases from top to bottom. More verbose levels include less verbose
* ones, e.g. setting to LOGLEVEL_DEBUG will also output LOGLEVEL_FATAL, LOGLEVEL_ERROR,
* LOGLEVEL_WARN and LOGLEVEL_INFO level entries.
*/
define('LOGBACKEND', 'filelog');
define('LOGFILEDIR', '/var/log/z-push/');
define('LOGFILE', LOGFILEDIR . 'autodiscover.log');
define('LOGERRORFILE', LOGFILEDIR . 'autodiscover-error.log');
define('LOGLEVEL', LOGLEVEL_INFO);
define('LOGUSERLEVEL', LOGLEVEL);
$specialLogUsers = array();
// Syslog settings
// false will log to local syslog, otherwise put the remote syslog IP here
define('LOG_SYSLOG_HOST', false);
// Syslog port
define('LOG_SYSLOG_PORT', 514);
// Program showed in the syslog. Useful if you have more than one instance login to the same syslog
define('LOG_SYSLOG_PROGRAM', 'z-push-autodiscover');
// Syslog facility - use LOG_USER when running on Windows
define('LOG_SYSLOG_FACILITY', LOG_LOCAL0);
/**********************************************************************************
* Backend settings
*/
// the backend data provider
define('BACKEND_PROVIDER', 'BackendCombined');