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# domain name of your host serving GitLab.
# domain name of your host serving GitLab.
# If using Ubuntu default nginx install:
# If using Ubuntu default nginx install:
# either remove the default_server from the listen line
# either remove the default_server from the listen line
# or else rm -f /etc/sites-enabled/default
# or else sudo rm -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
sudo editor /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab
sudo editor /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab
**Note:** If you want to use HTTPS, replace the `gitlab` Nginx config with `gitlab-ssl`. See [Using HTTPS](#using-https) for HTTPS configuration details.
**Note:** If you want to use HTTPS, replace the `gitlab` Nginx config with `gitlab-ssl`. See [Using HTTPS](#using-https) for HTTPS configuration details.
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### Installations from source
### Installations from source
1. Go to the GitLab installation directory:
```sh
cd /home/git/gitlab
```
1. Find the `reply_by_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature and enter the email address including a placeholder for the `reply_key`:
1. Find the `reply_by_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature and enter the email address including a placeholder for the `reply_key`:
```sh
sudo editor config/gitlab.yml
```
```yaml
```yaml
reply_by_email:
reply_by_email:
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2. Find `config/mail_room.yml.example` and copy it to `config/mail_room.yml`:
2. Find `config/mail_room.yml.example` and copy it to `config/mail_room.yml`: