diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index efcfed2..4ea8ce8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -326,8 +326,8 @@ ### Conditional forwarding by your webserver The script copying the file to the webroot is the easy part. Your webserver has to look for the presence of that file and generate a 503 error in order for the magic to happen. To do that, you have to include an instruction to that effect -in your default server definition and/or your Mailcow virtual server -definition file depending on your setup. +in your default server definition and/or your Mailcow virtual server definition +file depending on your setup. #### NGINX @@ -350,11 +350,11 @@ #### NGINX ``` This tells NGINX that if it finds the file *'503.html'* at the path -*'/usr/share/nginx/html'* (webroot) then return an error code 503. Next, -rewrite any url to *'domain.tld/503.html'* and thus, display the custom 503 -error page. On the other hand, if it can't find 503.html at the path specified -(i.e. the script has deleted it because the backup is completed), then go about -business as usual. +*'/usr/share/nginx/html'* (webroot on reverse proxy) then return an error code +503. Next, rewrite any url to *'domain.tld/503.html'* and thus, display the +custom 503 error page. On the other hand, if it can't find 503.html at the path +specified (i.e. the script has deleted it because the backup is completed), then +go about business as usual. #### Apache