Hi there,
I uninstalled the plugin completely and installed it again, afterwards I was able to get new certificates.
regards,
thoand
Hi there,
I uninstalled the plugin completely and installed it again, afterwards I was able to get new certificates.
regards,
thoand
Hi there,
on the panels certificate overview I had a "retry" button, which I am missing on the customers certifcate overview. The retry function worked for the panel.
regards,
thoand
Hi there,
I currently have the problem, that the Let's Encrypt plugin (Version 3.3.0) on my i-MSP installation (Version 1.5.1, running on Ubuntu 14.04LTS) is unable to renew certificates. Sadly because oft that I am missing an option to install other certificates. The error message is:
If have rebootet the server to ensure the current libssl is accessable. But I do not know if the plugin even tries to renew the certificates. If I run certbot on the command line, the renewal works, but the certificates do not get installed.
kind regards,
thoand
Hi Chris,
I think so too, but I think they are both related, because both problems are gone after execute the setup again.
Any Idea, where to look at.
Regards,
thoand
Hi,
I do not know why, but syslog and mail.log are empty. I had the same situation some days ago, befor I executed imscp-autoinstall again.
regards,
thoand
Hi Chris,
I am using courier.
Greets,
thoand
Hi there,
I am using i-MSCP 1.5.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. And have currently a strange problem. Whenever I restart the Server I am unable to send mails afterwards. In the mail.log I can see:
QuoteSASL PLAIN authentication failed: generic failure
When I then just run the imscp-autoinstall again everything works fine again.
I have no idea, where to look at.
regards,
thoand
I read the argument with the BCC recipients several times, but I do not understand it. The enveloped-mail does only contain the address of the mentioned BCC recipient. I think it is a much bigger problem, if you cannot lead such a mail into the right mailbox because of the missing envelope header.
Hi @Nuxwin,
I do not understand the listener function. Why does the catchall function of i-mscp not add these headers by default? What will it cost to add this feature as a default funtion of i-mscp, to not have any seperate things needed?
If there are reasons to not add the headers, you possibly could make it configurable via the i-mscp interface.
regards,
thoand
I had found this topic before, but in the main.cf is noted, that it is managed by i-mscp, therefore I am asking.