Except that the reply to in most of the spams are bogus addresses@mydomain, ie. [email protected].
I just got another round of bounces from spam that appears to be from my server. I'm assuming that by adding the above spam changes I'll need to...
Yes but I'm not certain that's all they are doing. Are you? It appeared from the logs that they attained one of the ISPconfig account names (ie:...
mail log Here is a excerpt from mail mail log. I tried to go back to when the problem was at it worst yesterday but appears the log doesn't...
main.cf contents Here's the /etc/postfix/main.cf content. I have removed my domain references and replaced with xxx. I'm also working on...
Yes, but to go from zero to roughly 75 bounced emails in an hour it is an indication that SOMETHING changed and I have become a target....
Guys, I really need some help with this and I'm very much a noob. I followed the out of the box instructions to get my ISPconfig server up and...
bad link? Till, Thanks for the reply. I got the link by cutting and pasting but apparently it's bad. Does anyone have a good download link...
update failed Guys, My update (from 2.2.14) is failing. Here are the steps I've tried and the results: wget...
running them individually solved the problem. Earlier posts did not specify that as being necessary so I did not assume it was. Thanks guys!
I've done this 5 times. I'm POSITIVE I did not typo. Here's my exact entry (with my password changed): openssl genrsa -des3 -passout...
I'm not getting to any of those steps when I change the cert. I'm only getting prompted for the typical cert stuff (ie. country code, state, etc).
It doesn't make any difference. I'm still being prompted for a password on restart of ISPconfig. Are we SURE that recreating the SSL cert will...
There is no step 7 in the key regen that Falko posted unless I'm missing something. I think I did select that option originally yes, but now I...
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