This last post was 6 months ago, is there any uptodate news on 3.1 with a Bootstrap theme? It's the only thing holding me back from using...
Will the new billing module also be bootstrap themed? And any hint as to perhaps what quarter of what year 3.1 will be released?
I would imagine the current default theme would always remain as a legacy fallback option so no one would lose out on the extra "bloat" if they...
It is nice, but in practice you end up chasing their updates... That's only true if you follow their updates. There is nothing wrong with picking...
So I could add and manage the actual slave zones via ISPConfig. I didn't want to MySQL replicate a huge amount of otherwise useless (to this...
Presumably you know what the root password to MySQL is as it will ask for it below... mysql -u root -p -e "SELECT access FROM mail_access WHERE...
As for the NIS lookup warning, the goog found this... It's a warning, not an error. You eliminate it by removing NIS lookups. First, find out...
The next thing to check is this... check_recipient_access mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_recipient.cf so add this to your /etc/mysql/my.cnf...
Just edit /etc/postfix/main.cf directly with whatever is the minimum to allow your mailserver to work as expected. Once it works then any amount...
Hi Dan, make sure you have something like this in your postfix main.cf... ~ grep smtpd_recipient_restrictions /etc/postfix/main.cf...
That could be the issue, if the end of the SPF record is not "-all" (hardfail) then the email will still (probably) be delivered. A softfail is...
Excellent, thanks. I should try this out. The project has moved to Github... https://github.com/elubow/dspam-spamassassin One thing I am...
Have you checked incoming mail from domains that actually contain SPF DNS records? It won't work for all mail unless the senders domain has an SPF...
FWIW I have now upgraded (IMHO) 2 servers from postfix+dovecot to a full courier-mta+imap system and so far I haven't noticed any drawbacks in day...
Yes. It's probably part of your default firewall rules so if you rebooted I am guessing it would come back anyway. iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j...
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