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You might want to take a look at the thread Outlook 2016 Sending Email Fails After Cipher Suite Update, in particular this post by cPanelMichael to see if that fixes it for you. The client of mine ...
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I found the options on the Reset tab of the Exim configuration manager to be daunting, so I took another look through the Basic and Advanced Editor for the Exim configuration, and I couldn't find w...
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It sounds like an excellent way for me to screw up a working configuration of Exim, when all I really want is to get rid of the ClamAV warning. :) If I have a backup, I guess it's worth a try.
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I don't use Fantastico, and as far as I can see, it's not even installed, so I just removed that cron job. Thanks for the help. I think it's safe to mark this one "solved".
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It looks like I won't have to wait until tomorrow to tell you that adding my hostname to /etc/localdomains has worked. I just got an email to the Gmail address set in WHM >> Edit System Mail Prefe...
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Thanks! I'll let you know tomorrow after the next round of cron jobs runs.
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It's normal to see the notifications sent via email to root@hostname initially. The messages are then forwarded to the email address configured for "root" in "WHM >> Edit System Mail Preferences"....
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The emails are never making it to Gmail. This is what I see when I look at the bounces in the Mail Queue: This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A message that you sen...
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I thought that WHM's settings would override what's in /etc/crontab, but I looked just to see what the MAILTO was set to, and it is set to "root": MAILTO=root
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It turns out that KernelCare wasn't running on my account. Now it is, and the warning message in Security Advisor is gone. The command above returns the correct path, and I can run: /usr/bin/kcar...