Hi there,
how do I enable postfix to add an x-envelope-to in the header of a received mail? I need this to decide who the receipient was, when downloading the mails from a catchall account to a local mailserver.
thanks,
thoand
Hi there,
how do I enable postfix to add an x-envelope-to in the header of a received mail? I need this to decide who the receipient was, when downloading the mails from a catchall account to a local mailserver.
thanks,
thoand
Hi Nuxwin,
I added your ssh-Key. Will write you the details via PN.
Thank you!
Hi AnDee,
thank you, but the threads last post is from may 19th and https://letsencrypt.status.io/ which I visited, before I posted here says everything is operational.
But the problem still exists.
Regards,
thoand
Hi Nuxwin,
the directory definitely did not exist until I requested a certificate for another new domain. If I grep for the failed domain it therefore does not find anything (grep DOMAIN /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log*).
Regards,
thoand
Hello,
I have a Problem with one single domain on which Let' Encrypt failed. All other Domains are working fine.
Sadly the mentioned logfile does not exist. I am using i-MSCP 1.4.6 with Let's Encrypt plugin 3.3.0.
Regards,
thoand
Ok, I did not understand, that I have to enter new passwords!
regards,
thoand
Hello,
when I try upgrading to 1.3.16 it ended with a problem in the "courier authdaemon SQL user". I thought it might be because my server was on 1.3.10, but after I successfully upgraded to 1.3.15 (single steps), the same problem occurs.
The shown password is the one from /etc/courier/authmysqlrc
regards,
Michael
Great, that was easy!!!
Hi everyone,
I have the Let's Encrypt plugin and use it for every hosted domain without any problem. But I wonder if there is a way to use it for the i-MSCP as well? I currently use it via https://panel.DOMAIN.TLD:4443, but with a self signed certificate.
regards,
thoand
Hello,
I unregistered all versions and registered them again. Now it works.
regards,
thoand