James Bowlin

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  • James Bowlin commented,

    That's correct. Though do note that disabling shell access to the account doesn't mitigate the issue. Thank you. So what you're really saying here then is that disabling shell doesn't actually dis...

  • James Bowlin commented,

    Hi, Please have a look at the below article:

  • James Bowlin commented,

    The problem here is that POP3 and IMAP services are using the SSL certificate for my server's FQDN/hostname server1.domain.com rather than the domain specific certificate I've enabled SNI for Mail ...

  • James Bowlin created a post,

    AutoSSL and Email

    Even with version 60 this is still an issue. I'm starting to think it was a big mistake switching over to cPanel from having no panel. cPanel is suppose to make managing a server easier and I've fo...

  • James Bowlin commented,

    Hello, Can you please try using hostname of your certificate as MX record for domains. Please check if you still get this error. Regards, Hostname of which certificate? I have more than one cert...

  • James Bowlin commented,

    Hello, Could you verify a valid SSL certificate was installed for an affected domain name? For instance, when accessing the domain name via your web browser via the https URL and viewing the certi...

  • James Bowlin created a post,

    Cert Hostname Does Not Verify

    I have the Comodo AutoSSL & Mail SNI enabled for the domains on my server. When I attempt to do TLS Email Tests I get errors saying the following: [LIST] Cert Hostname DOES NOT VERIFY (example.com ...

  • James Bowlin commented,

    To update, the issue was resolved after disabling "WHM " Server Configuration " Tweak Settings " SQL " Use INFORMATION_SCHEMA to acquire MySQL disk usage" . Thank you. Or in other words it's an er...

  • James Bowlin commented,

    Hello, It's never a good idea to simply remove files with an expectation that it will resolve an issue. InnoDB corruption is outside our scope of support, but we do have a guide available at: