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custom rule

  1. Kai Dold

    Question Autoresponder (mail_resp) add rule with header_check

    Hey, i’m looking for a way to add custom rules to the plesk autoresponder saved in the mail_resp table of the PSA database. I found some sieve rules and i tried to add a postfix conf for header_checks. unfortunately unsuccessful. Does anyone have an idea, where i can add a header_check filter...
  2. L

    Resolved How to add custom rewrite rule for all web sites

    I want to add a custom rule that will be valid on all websites. I opened a topic on the litespeed forum and was directed here. What I want to do is to add a custom rule that will be valid on all existing and future websites...
  3. O

    Question Customized firewall rules and fail2ban jail

    I find the firewall rules names quite confusing. For example, the name of SMPT: SMTP (mail sending) server. Does this mean the smtp ports 25 and 465? I want to create my own custom rules and have some screenshots with settings below. Are these the correct settings? This is the image of SMTP...
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