Frontier Communications (my ISP) is blocking port 25 (inbound) to MTA according to their advanced tech support people. I do not see that when I...
Roundcube now fails to send or reply and exits with error stating: REQUEST CHECK FAILED Access to this service was denied due to failing security...
Checked for /var/log/mail.info - file not found. Yes - I used T-bird email from my Frontier Account at a remote computer not attached to the same...
OK... well now the email is working from Thunderbird (remote computer) to server. Roundcube displays incoming messages and received messages....
OK ... That figures, I personally do not enjoy Yahoo services. Well then moving to next stone in the path. Will try using Thunderbird to send /...
This is the listing of open ports I have set from my server to the WLAN on the router: [SPOILER] This would appear to be allowing the mail server...
Here is the actual error messages - Mar 17 10:23:07 Webserver postfix/error[5829]: 33D1C5A11ED: to=<[email protected]>, relay=none, delay=81169,...
This is new - now getting a postfix error message 5828, 5829 and 5830 from attempts to send mail via command line. It appears that none of the...
OK... I just bypassed the router interface to the server (DMZ) to eliminate that from the troubleshooting. Telnet still coming back with unable...
Yup - can ping it with decent ms response times. That means the outbound port is being blocked from my side (ISP)... or internally on my...
I performed the update to ISPConfig - this time it set up the SSL option where I filled in details. I am now rechecking to see if my Comodo SSL...
When I use telnet to connect - it states "Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out" but I know I have that port open, as well as...
After reloading ISPConfig and telling it to reconfigure services I see my same SSL (Comodo provided) in the SSL tab for my website, but not one...
As far as installing SSL certificate - I followed the instructions for adding my cert from the ISPConfig manual. It only talked about inserting...
Tried sending mail from command line - error log shows the following: Mar 17 08:50:01 Webserver postfix/smtpd[25586]: connect from localhost[::1]...
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