Using this way: http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1214 you do not have to mess with any DNS changes or anything. That is why it is easier and ALL domains you add to your server will have access to webmail/mysql using domain.com/webmail or domain.com/mysql
Another benefit of using the /webmail style is that you do not need to add another SSL certificate for it because your domain's SSL will protect it.
I am not sure why 'you get lost'.
But after reviewing that post, I have updated it to what I am currently using and it is even EASIER to use than the previous instructions
Only one copy-and-paste and it's done. I think the issue you had was that apache was not restarted after the changes were made. I just updated my server with the information in the update post and I also had to restart apache manually.
There may be a bug on the apache restart. I will try and find some time to look into it.
Another benefit of using the /webmail style is that you do not need to add another SSL certificate for it because your domain's SSL will protect it.
I am not sure why 'you get lost'.
But after reviewing that post, I have updated it to what I am currently using and it is even EASIER to use than the previous instructions
Only one copy-and-paste and it's done. I think the issue you had was that apache was not restarted after the changes were made. I just updated my server with the information in the update post and I also had to restart apache manually.
There may be a bug on the apache restart. I will try and find some time to look into it.