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OK, I fixed it.
On this page:
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007370333-How-to-disable-Google-Authenticator-for-Plesk-via-a-command-line-interface
plesk bin extension --disable google-authenticator
Then I was able to login and install the license key via the web interface...
I have the same issue.
First tried via the web interface - the login screen appears, I login and then it redirects to Google Authenticator for a moment, and then back to:
https://cloud01.infotechdesign.ws:8443/cp/license/
I installed the license via the command line:
plesk bin license...
A client contacted me today about this, trying to enable forwarding from the domain control panel.
I tried on my Mac and it worked on every browser.
Then I tried it with Chrome on Windows 11 and you can't check the "forwarding" checkbox, unless you carefully move the pointer to the bottom...
I'm looking to reduce my AWS costs and improve performance of my websites on Plesk.
Graviton 2 looks promising, so I'm exploring the costs and compatibility.
Does Plesk Obsidian work on Graviton 2 (ARM) CPU architecture?
There is no "mailman" in /etc/init.d - that was the first place I looked. So something is supposed to start it, but I don't know what.
My other 2 servers, running Plesk Onyx and CentOS 7, also do not have /etc/init.d/mailman either...
OK, well I know why it isn't working - mailman is not running!
ps auxwf | egrep -i mailman
returned no running jobs.
On my other servers, it returned something like:
mailman 1370 0.0 0.3 249348 10932 ? Ss Dec04 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s start...
I do see the test messages I sent to a list sitting in /var/spool/mailman/in
There are no pending requests according to Mailman.
I sent the test messages and monitored the maillog, but nothing was sent out to the list members.
For example, I see one message sent to the list in the maillog...
OK uninstalled with yum, reinstalled postfix with yum. Plesk complained that I couldn't start dovecot because postfix wasn't installed. So I ran the plesk MTA installer again
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller --select-release-current --install-component postfix
I'm back up and running...
hey, that's nice! Thanks! Unfortunately, it only shows legit users - confirmed with their known IP addresses. I had also searched through all site access_log files for POST commands and didn't see anything suspect.
I will try the wrapper method. Very cool ;-)
Fred