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Hi,
I am attempting to update CentOS 7 to the current version, in order to install the kernel security patch.
My Plesk Onyx version is: 17.0.17 Update #42, last updated on Dec 27, 2017 03:21 AM
If I start the CentOS update from the shell, yum reports that kernel.x86_64 0:3.10.0-693.11.6.el7...
RE: Message with big attachment is not checked with SpamAssassin: skipped message, greater than max message size (256000 bytes)
We currently have the value set to 4MB which appears to break the mechanism; for example, spams of size 600K are coming through and not being sent to spamasassin. It...
TO: the moderator of this forum...
FYI, the notification email for Juan's comment went to the Spam folder on my Gmail account.
Here's some info that can help you solve that problem:
Subject: Issue - Plesk & Let's Encrypt problem - New reply to watched thread
SPF: NEUTRAL with IP...
Nginx needs 7080 and 7081. 953 needs to be opened for the DNS server (named). 12443 may also be needed, "Parallels Customer and Business Manager payment gateways".
I was having the same problem just now and it appears related to Nginx.
This was helpful:
Resolved - Install the certificate let's encrypt
Specifically, add this to Nginx directives at HOME > Subscription > YOUR-DOMAIN.COM > Apache & nginx Settings:
location ~ /.well-known {
allow all;
}...
I am using the default Mailman version with CentOS 7 and Plesk Onyx, which is Mailman 2.1.15. yum update doesn't show a later version. The current version of Mailman 2.1.x is 2.1.24, and there have been many changes since 2.1.15.
I would like to use at least Mailman 2.1.18 to take advantage of...
I am inquiring about this upgrade now, wondering how safe this will be for my Plesk environment on CentOS 6.
My reason for upgrading is that I need MySQL 5.6 in order to run Magento, and my server is presently using MySQL 5.5.36. My Plesk environment has 40 client websites (mostly Joomla CMS)...