Do I need to add the 10_postfix_tuning.pl file to /etc/imscp/listeners.d and edit lines 34-51 with my servers entries right?
Posts by robbo007
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Ok, thanks for that
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ok thanks Fluser, So its better to add the relay configuration changes to the listener file instead of /etc/postfix/main.cf right?
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Hi guys,
Is there a way to add a mail relay server (AWS) via the control panel? Or do I have to hack the /etc/postfix/main.cf with the parameters?
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Hi guys,
For some reason one of my Word Press sites has stopped working and I'm seeing this error in my domains log:
Code- [Mon May 31 12:33:54.008478 2021] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 1150:tid 548220600736] [client 192.x.x.x:57536] AH01079: failed to make connection to backend: httpd-UDS
- [Mon May 31 12:33:54.676767 2021] [proxy:error] [pid 1150:tid 548212208032] (2)No such file or directory: AH02454: FCGI: attempt to connect to Unix domain socket /run/php/php5.6-fpm-mydomain.com.sock (mydomain.com) failed
Any ideas what could be causing this? I'm still using PHP 5.6.
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ok I manually replaced it under /etc/imscp
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Hi,
I've got a problem with a stuck expired certificate on one of my subdomains. I've installed via the control panel the new update certificate and even rebooted the server but its still using the expired one. I can see the new one in the actual control panel. I've clicked on save various times.
Is there a way to force it to update it?
Thanks,
Rob
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I gave you the right solution in my first answer to your question.
As far as I can see, you like having problems or to invent some new ways to find new methods to generate problems.
The standard SPF record permits e-mail sending through the server itself, if you want to add a relay you have to tell the SPF record that this relay exists. There are some ways in order to achieve that, through IP, through name, through include, etc.
I don't know what you are doing, I don't know which is the actual situation, I don't know your actual structure. You are the person in charge, you are the person who should know what's happening… At least, you should be the person (as a system administrator) who should know how SMTP (and all dependencies like SPF, DKIM, DNS, etc.) protocol works.
Kess, There is no need to be condescending. I'm merely asking for help, changing ISP is not an option hence why I was questioning SMTP relaying to another server which has its PRT and everything else correctly setup.
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for outgoing mails:
relayhost = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
in /etc/postfix/main.cf
for incoming mails the PTR ist unimportant.
Ok. So I could use my server to receive incoming mail without the PRT record and for all outgoing relay it to my mates server¿?
@KE, Do I would need to add my mates email server domain name to the SPF record for all my domains I host? Can this be done vis the DNS modifiers in the control panel?