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    Question Plesk CLI: Show TTL for DNS records

    Hi there! Is there a way to list DNS records for a selected domain with their TTL values?
  2. m3lezZ

    Resolved Local SPF-Rules

    Hey friends, i have a few questions with spf-records in plesk. I have read the docs.plesk but it doesn't answered all my questions. #1 What are local SPF rules and what are their implications? #2 What are SPF estimation rules and how do they work? Thank you and best regards!
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    Issue Minecraft IP + port to subdomain

    Hello, since yesterday I ask myself how to point a subdomain of my domain to a Minecraft server IP. I set up a A record like this Typ: A: Domain name: mc.mydomain.de (I didn't set up a subdomain in plesk for mc) IP: IP without port of my Minecraft server Then I created a SVR record: Typ: SVR...
  4. Larsm

    Resolved Mailserver SPF Record

    Hello, I using 2 domains on my server. The spf record say [SPF] domain.tld does not allow your server 85.214.229.xxx to use [email protected] And [Sender ID] domain.tld does not allow your server 85.214.229.xxx to use [email protected] It seems that the Mailserver listen to the old IP Adress...
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    Error: When I add PTR Record for Reverse DNS

    My mails are gone to spam folder. So i searched some tools and i saw my server is a problem: "Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found" Now i try to add reverse dns to my server over plesk. (Plesk 12 Ubuntu) But there is an error. A Record is ok: mail.data.com. A 12.34.56.789 But there...
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