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Hi Fabio,

Put three dav_* directives into custom configuration of your Content entry, instead of general website's configuration.
Could it be that you are using IPv6 only on your network? It seems that it was used to connect to IMAP server (although that might be an 6to4 address, I'm not a specialist at ipv6), while Exim is listening at IPv4 only.
Hello Yaniv.

Apparently you mean that you'd like to set up NS entry at your registrar's zone and use your own BIND9 installation to host the website's domain. Unfortunately we don't have easy "1-2-3" interface for this yet. However if you're not afraid of editing the zonefile (adding records in text form - e.g. ". IN A 1.2.3.4", you can simply install bind9 DNS server and use built-in BIND9 plugin to create a zone for your domain and add records.

If you'd rather prefer avoid that, you can use your registrar's web panel to edit zone and add records there, instead of hosting your own DNS server.
You can get POP3 access by installing respective courier-pop package for your OS. Could you please check the logs while Thunderbird is fetching mail? That would really help.
Glad you have resolved it. Alternatively, you could change the Path (under Advanced) for the content to /..../<website>/wp.
UI is updated often, and I can't just recreate all screenshots everytime during beta, sorry.
If you get 403, you have most probably selected "Static Files" content type instead of PHP.
Otherwise just drop me your /etc/ajenti/vh.json and I'll take a look
It appears to be a bug in Thunderbird's setup wizard: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53880... - however actual mail processing in TB isn't affected
Is it possible to skip the verification?
Check /var/log/exim/ and /var/log/mail for authentication errors. Are you sure that Thunderbird doesn't strip @ and domain part from the username?