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Quick addition: Plesk will overwrite the fix every few hours (which actually is a good thing not only due to security reasons). The "fix" will have to be reapplied once the connection to port 993 fails again.
The latest update in the Windows Insider Channel as well as the Outlook Android app causes Outlook to be unable to connect to the dovecot server on port 993. It took me a little while to figure out what was wrong, so this might be helpful for others and maybe as well for the Plesk Team (@IgorG )...
Thanks for the info on how to update @herrMartin .
The installto.sh script isn't a shell script though, so the correct last command of step 2 is:
/opt/plesk/php/8.0/bin/php bin/installto.sh /usr/share/psa-roundcube
Thanks for clarifying! There must be other configuration issues then ( /etc/dovecot/conf.d/11-plesk-security-ssl.conf is in place and indeed pointing to dovecot.pem) :(
Hi guys,
I'm using Plesk Obsidian 18.0.28 Update 3 with dovecot and a let's encrypt certificate. The certificate is assigned to the mail server via "Tools & Settings --> SSL/TLS Certificates. About every three months my mail certificate expires and supposedly isn't renewed. However, the error...
Hi guys,
I'm using Plesk Onyx 18.0.28 Update 3 with dovecot and a let's encrypt certificate. The certificate is assigned to the mail server via "Tools & Settings --> SSL/TLS Certificates. About every three months my mail certificate expires and supposedly isn't renewed. However, the error seems...
I have exactly the same problem with an installation of plesk 17.8.6 (log looks the same), however, IgorG solution did not work for me. I'm stuck with the error. Any other idea? Thanks!
Sure, infos can be found at darkmail.info and lavabit.com. Their github website states:
"Internet electronic mail (email) was designed in the early days of the Internet, and so lacks any mechanism to protect the privacy of the sender and addressee. Several techniques have been used in an...
I know it is very early to expect an definite answer on this (I'm not!), so I'll put it in other words:
Are there any plans to look into supporting Lavabits MAGMA/DIME in Plesk? ;)