dolphyn
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dolphyn created a post,
What is "feed" in AWStats?
I'm trying to help a customer determine what is consuming excessive bandwidth, and AWStats seems to show the problem is something called "feed" -- but it doesn't seem to match anything I can find i...
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dolphyn commented,
Thanks, I think it worked, and I can see that the "include" directive has become part of the system's suggested SPF record.
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dolphyn created a post,
Customizing the suggested SPF record in Email Deliverability
In WHM, I can see a feature to customize the suggested SPF record, but as far as I can tell it only modifies the SPF for one domain at a time. How can I customize what the system will suggest to a...
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dolphyn commented,
We had a similar issue (with one of the MailMan lists) but exim_mainlog showed messages originating from ::1 instead of 127.0.0.1 -- so we added the following entry to the custom_begin_mail_pre Exi...
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dolphyn commented,
Here's what I think @ciao70 is suggesting, as a solution to the Android problem, and I think it has worked for me to allow websites to be viewed. (This doesn't address any email or SNI issues such ...
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dolphyn created a post,
Undefined subroutine is_valid_ipv4 when deleting addon domain
FYI ... When deleting an addon domain, I received the following error message: (XID djj3u8) Undefined subroutine &Cpanel::Validate::IP::is_valid_ipv4 called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/SPF.pm line ...
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dolphyn commented,
Yes, correctly configured, thanks.
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dolphyn created a post,
mailman-bounces@cypress.linux-webhost.net
My Exim logs indicate that all of the monthly "Mailman" reminders are being sent from an incorrect address: mailman-bounces@cypress.linux-webhost.net That is a nonexistent domain and I think this ...
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dolphyn created a post,
Spammers Hijacking Email Accounts
Spammers seem to have found a new way to exploit mail servers. I'm seeing a pattern of spammers authenticating once and sending 2-3 messages, each to dozens of recipients, and then it stops. Many ...