ItsMattSon
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Hi @cPanelMichael All resolved! I figured it out myself without GoDaddy's help so I'm hoping it's right haha. It all checks out according to mxtoolbox though so I'm pretty happy with it. I ended ...
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Thanks Michael! I'll reach out to them to tell me how I should set up my spf record :)
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Oh, you know I should probably point out that my VPS is through GoDaddy, Inc. so maybe they force all smtp traffic through that server so they can count how many smtp relays you've used out of your...
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Oh, one last question! If you don't have BIND or another DNS server configured in WHM (in fact, I have it set to Disabled because I only have one site and I use the registrar's DNS tool), the entir...
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Thanks Infopro. Silly me, I just realised if I want a catch-all to the default address I need to do it under cPanel > Default Address. Didn't realise I had to set it there after I changed the sett...
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Hi cPanelMichael, After setting up some DNS records between then and now I haven't seen the 403 forbidden again. Your information was great though because I feel comfortable with the mail subdomai...
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Thanks @cPanelMichael, that did the trick :) I added a CNAME record for 'mail' and ran AutoSSL again and no errors. I can also now reach
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Just a quick FYI on top of my last post; When you're back into WHM and go back to Security Center > Two-Factor Authentication, before you Enable it again, go to Manage My Account and click Remove ...
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It worked perfectly! Just as a test so I can rely on it in future if I have to, I ran that command as root and logged back into WHM and Security Center > Two-Factor Authentication was Disabled. [r...
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Thanks @Infopro! It certainly did help. If I understood it correctly, I can run whmapi1 twofactorauth_disable_policy as root and it'll do the trick. Thanks again :)