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Resolved Arc errors in maillog

@twebhosting Yes open a ticket with Plesk support and they should be able to fix it for you. We had the same error on one of my servers and they fixed it for us. This bug is different then the bug that was fixed in Plesk 18.0.59 - "PPPM-14305: authres library fails to parse the full spectrum of valid Authentication-Results: header values" was the bug that was just fixed.
 
Can anyone provide the SQL script? I can't open a ticket as my license in not directly purchased from plesk.... This really sucks...

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I still see the mentioned errors in latest version after migration. Version 18.0.59 Update #2

Apr 22 14:42:22 postfix-local[3458572]: 4DA1B858F9: arc-sign: stderr: WARNING:__main__:Unable to ARC sign, SKIP the message: Cannot read private key: [Errno 21] Is a directory: '/etc/domainkeys/xxx/'
Apr 22 14:42:22 postfix-local[3458572]: 4DA1B858F9: arc-sign: stderr: SKIP
Apr 22 14:46:59 postfix-local[3460469]: ECD32858F9: arc-sign: stderr: PASS
Apr 22 14:56:05 postfix-local[3464218]: CDA5F858F9: arc-sign: stderr: PASS
Apr 22 14:58:34 postfix-local[3465188]: 48B03858F9: arc-sign: stderr: PASS
Apr 22 15:01:11 postfix-local[3466387]: 0478E858F9: arc-sign: stderr: WARNING:__main__:Unable to ARC sign, SKIP the message: Cannot read private key: [Errno 21] Is a directory: '/etc/domainkeys/xxx/'

Thank you
 
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