Would change to rspamd, followed https://www.howtoforge.com/replacing-amavisd-with-rspamd-in-ispconfig/# Everting seams to work fine, the server -> config -> mail shows what ist should like in the tutorial. But the website says not reachable. Server Debian 10 latest patches ISPConfig latest version System multiserver installed on mailserver which is secondary nameserver too. Regards Rainer
Rspamd Web GUI works for me. Did you verify you have followed all the instructions correctly? You could run https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/please-read-before-posting.58408/ just for making sure.
I mean the Rspamd GUI Rechecked everything. the rspamd directories exist, the created/modified files looks fine comparing to the tutorial, the rspamd daemon ist running and listen on 172.0.0.1 on ports 11332 -11334, apache2 ist running, but nothing is listening on port 8081 as the URL shows under server -> config -> mail and on the screenshot in the tutorial. Using port 11334 as written in the tutorial does not work too. I access the the mailserver from the internal net, external access ist not needed. Updateing ISPConfig showed configuring rspamd. Remember the mail server is a slave server and I updated this one. Also I can not find something of rspamd under apache sites-availabel or sites-enabled. Regards Rainer P.S. the raoudcube on the server works
Port 8081 is the apps vhost, which might need to be enabled for Apache (I think it normally is enabled in nginx). Be sure to allow access in your firewall as well.
I am on the internal private network, no firewall involved. fuw firewall not installed. But I think I checked it, 127.0.0.1 is not accessable from my workstation. So I need the proxy. Sorry for asking Regards Rainer
OK ist works, but I can access the dashboard only with http: whats not so severe as I am on my internal network. Also I can see amavis ist still active. Regards Rainer Is it correct that amavis still running?
The how-to you followed included steps to disable amavis; you certainly don't need it running, and could even uninstall it to avoid later confusion.