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A ticket was opened with Plesk (by the way, I recommend it to everyone, the paid support is very TOP)
And it was identified that my fail2ban is not compatible with Python 3.9.
Plesk Support created a way to use version 3.6 (which already normalized my fail2ban) and created a "lock"...
I have a problem that after the last Plesk update, fail2ban no longer starts.
I searched the forum and did several things:
Reinstallation of fail2ban;
Recreate log files;
Remove fail2ban and remove files from /etc/fail2ban then reinstall;
And it was not possible to start it.
The error log is...
On the previous server, Plesk Premium Mail was installed, a free version, used on some domains.
When I changed the use of Round Cube on the specific domain, it worked!
My Plesk server "died" and a new one was created, the backup was restored but when I try to access the webmail a message appears
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access this resource.
I need to change the password for all email boxes on a specific domain in order to migrate the boxes with imapsync.
I tried the script below but when I run it, it returns the following error: " The specified email address is not valid. Specify a valid one that matches the following pattern...
Is it possible to mount s3 on Plesk to store mailboxes without performance loss or risk of data corruption?
how is the performance? satisfactory?
I'm seriously thinking about doing this, the cost drops drastically and if it's stable it gives great security using S3 snapshots