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    Awstats: Error: SiteDomain parameter not defined in your config/domain file

    I tried the following: 1. execute: /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domain domain.tld 2. execute: /usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/DailyMaintainance/script.php Result: /webstat/ still shows the same error message. Then, I tried the following...
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    Awstats: Error: SiteDomain parameter not defined in your config/domain file

    No, the webstat page still show the same error message.
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    Awstats: Error: SiteDomain parameter not defined in your config/domain file

    Hi, thanks for your fast reply. I've the following messages appearing when running manually "/usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/DailyMaintainance/script.php" : find: `/var/qmail/mailnames/domain1.tld/MailName1/Maildir': No such file or directory find...
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    Awstats: Error: SiteDomain parameter not defined in your config/domain file

    Hi, When I try to access the web statistics via /webstat URL of any of my domains, the following error appears : Error: SiteDomain parameter not defined in your config/domain file. You must edit it for using this version of AWStats. Setup...
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    After upgrade to 9.5.2 - proftpd log shows "Preparing to chroot to directory"

    I found the way to configure the nightly logwatch in order to ignore this kind of messages. I simply edited the file /etc/logwatch/conf/ignore.conf as follow: ###### REGULAR EXPRESSIONS IN THIS FILE WILL BE TRIMMED FROM REPORT OUTPUT ##### Preparing to chroot to directory
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    After upgrade to 9.5.2 - proftpd log shows "Preparing to chroot to directory"

    Okay, that's what I thought. But how to disable the loging of those informations? As my nightly logwatch gets too big for now.
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    After upgrade to 9.5.2 - proftpd log shows "Preparing to chroot to directory"

    Hello, I just upgraded plesk from 9.2.1 to 9.5.2 (CentOS 5.2). Everything runs smoothly, thanks for the good job done @ Parallels! I only see one little problem: - in the general logs ("/var/log/messages"), I see a line that occurs each time an ftp user uploads a file: "Preparing to...
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    DomainKeys activation - DNS record

    "Public keys are generated and placed in the TXT resource records created in the domains' DNS zones." THX for the information, but as I don't use the DNS-service included in Plesk, I couldn't see this record at first. I had to activate DNS service on the domain to be able to copy the TXT record.
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    DomainKeys activation - DNS record

    Hello, I'm trying to enable the DomainKeys anti-spam protection on outbound message: - I go, under plesk, to domain > mail accounts > preferences - I tick the cross next to "enable anti-spam domain-key" Then I sent myself an email, and I can see this in the header of the email...
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