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That is likely true. Your provider would need to search the mail logs for a couple of particular examples to see why exactly they are not getting there.
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You'll have to contact your hosting provider. The most likely scenario is that those services are blocking the IP for the server your site is on.
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I do not know a way to change the behavior as you are really wanting. Just curious, but if you have an NFS mounted to the server, why not just generate the backups directly to the NFS mounted fold...
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Unfortunately, no, I can't tell how they are getting created based on the information presented. Your host should provide you with more assistance if your site keeps getting re-infected, and/or re...
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Check to see if any cron jobs were added. We see that a lot.
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Something is definitely up with your yum. The latest is 7.6.1810. Try running yum clean all then yum update
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For incoming mail scanning, we really like MagicSpam. Four outgoing spam, we have never really found a great solution for on-server, but we really like the MailChannels outbound mail filter service.
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Since it sounds like all these domains are under the same account, they are therefore the same user and as such, once on areaa of your account gets compromised, they have access to the entire accou...
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The most important thing to do that you have not mentioned is updating all wordpress core, themes and plugins for every site. An outdated wordpress is trivial to exploit and do all the things you ...
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Yes, but, you said you were at 6.6 and if yum was working you would be at 6.10 so I would suggest trying yum clean all and then yum update.