Disabling DIGEST-MD5 on Plesk/Postfix
I have not done extensive research on this error yet, but on Plesk servers running Postfix you may see this in your /usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog file from legit clients: Aug 14 11:36:58 Continue Reading…
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I have not done extensive research on this error yet, but on Plesk servers running Postfix you may see this in your /usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog file from legit clients: Aug 14 11:36:58 Continue Reading…
First, please note, this script should ONLY be used on a Plesk server copy of qmail, it should never be used on a built-from-source install of qmail as the usernames, Continue Reading…
I’ve tested this on Plesk 10.4.4 and Plesk 11.0.9 and it has worked the same on both. If you have bulk updates to the php settings that you need to Continue Reading…
This script requires perl’s DBI and DBD-MySQL modules. If you’re on RHEL/CentOS 6, just run the following if you get an error about those not being present: yum install perl-DBD-MySQL Continue Reading…
If you’re building Plesk 10+ servers for shared hosting, here are some useful changes you can make, and some useful parameters you can set, specific to Postfix, and an explanation Continue Reading…
Background So I was having an issue on some Plesk servers with customers being unable to send outgoing email at times, or worse, their web applications that use smtp to Continue Reading…
This article will include: Relevant Database Tables Tracking a domain to IP in the database Useful SQL queries (tested on Plesk 10.4.4 and 11.0.9/11.5) Relevant Database Tables It’s kind of Continue Reading…
Some of the scripts I’ve written and posted on this site require various CPAN modules to be present on the system where the scripts are used. For the benefit of Continue Reading…
This is a perl script that I wrote to add IPv6 addresses to a pre-existing Plesk server that is already up and running with IPv4 services. The script is based Continue Reading…
This article isn’t Plesk-specific, it’s just that Postfix is the default MTA for Plesk 10+ so a lot of Plesk users will find it relevant. If you host customers’ email Continue Reading…