thanks - this works for me... actually there was a problem with my earlier command... should have omitted the -d and i think i'll be ok...
looks like the users "postfix" and "nobody" are gone from your system...
my server is currently hosting a few domains and have a few IP addresses would there be any problem by doing the above?
i have followed the perfect setup for ispconfig (2.1.2) and FC4 and everything works fine... i realised that recently another machine in the...
yes, for some reason, my IP1 and IP2 was blacklisted from day 1 (no i don't engage in spamming activies) so i'm going to try IP3 and hope for...
i have a working ISPConfig box being setup with FC4: IP1 = the main IP Address for ISPConfig IP2 = a working domain + several subdomains...
this seems to work... however even my "correct" ipaddress 203.81.39.42 is used: yahoo and hotmail are still treating the email as SPAM......
seems like inet_interfaces affect INCOMING emails... my problem is with outgoing connections: eg if i do a: telnet remoteexample.com 25 >...
yes both are the same box - i'd prefer to change the IP to 42 rather than change DNS record .42 is suppose to be my main IP and also my...
i am suspecting that this may matter because for some reason, the email header at yahoo shows: ===================================== Received:...
thanks - have asked my ISP to add a PTR record... btw, do you have answer for my previous question?...
ok, so setting to null is not a good idea... while the real unix userid created is web1_tom, email can be sent to [email protected] - that's...
yes i'm using static IP address... i do not have PTR/SPF records (but i have other boxes at another isp without PTR records) they have no such...
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