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Hi Sebahat,
Thank you so much, that did the trick - you are a star!
I don't remember unticking it though, perhaps it happened during an update...
Regards
Here's a screenshot showing the mail tab. There's a new 'Track Email Delivery' tool but I am pretty sure that was where I could add email addresses etc. Can't find it anywhere now ... apologies if I am being obtuse but any help wpuld appreciated
Thanks
I have the same problem - any solution?
I seem also not to be able to find my mailboxes. The emails still work but I can't find the mailboxes associated with the domains.
Please would you also take a look as to why when logged in as a system user, UMASK is set to 077. This didn't happen with a CentOS7 setup. The login.defs file has it set to 077 in both CentOS 7 & 8 and while commenting it out in CentOS8 does seem to fix the problem, it looks like it is must be...
Thanks ... meanwhile I found that commenting out UMASK 077 (around line 64) in login.defs does seem to fix the problem but not sure if it has any repercussions elsewhere. In CentOS7 the same line exists without seemingly the same problem so perhaps it is overridden elsewhere.
# The...
Actually found this: Default file permissions on ssh and sftp
I decided to re-image the server with CentOs7 just to see if it is a CentOs8 'feature'
Will update here in a while
Update - I tried with CentOS7 and Ubuntu 20.04 and both seem to be OK.
I also think I found a workaround for the...
Thanks for the reply.
Peter's suggestion actually worked for me but had to restart the server to have it take effect. However, I still have a related problem it seems:... when I unzip a file (as a system user not root), then I have the same problem - all the files have 0600 perms. Not sure...
Please share the solution
I am on Plesk 9.2.3 + Mysql5 and phpmyadmin 2.8.2.4 and have found the exact same problem. In fact it occurs with 'copy' as well as 'move' and is due to a missing space.
I would appreciate if you could tell us how you fixed the problem
Thx