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Problems with Plesk and Postfix

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leptserkhan

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Hello All,

I hope this is the correct forum to post this question, if not please advise.

I am using Parellels Power Panel for an install of psa-10.2.0

Most everything seems to be working fine and there are several virtual domains installed on this server.

I have two static ips also associated with this install and they are showing up as venet0:0 and venet0:1 with associated ips of aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd and sss.ttt.ppp.qqq, for example.

I am unable to use the postfix command smtp_bind_address = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd (or sss.ttt.ppp.qqq) in the postfix main.cf file without getting a connection time out error in the maillog files.

I seem unable to make postfix do that with the customary method of doing so, i.e., smtp_bind_address.

If I do, however, remove that setting, I can get outgoing mail working fine, but unfortunately I cannot get the different domains to bind to a specific ip address.

The reason I went ahead and purchased this virtual hosted system is so I could allocate one set of domains to one ip address and another set of domains to the other ips address for mailing purposes, but I seem unable to get the different domains to "bind" properly to the different domains, even with the settings in the Parallels Plesk Panel Subscriptions settings properly set (i.e., certain domains are bound to one ip and other domains to other ips in that part of the settings)

Any suggestions or help would be much appreciated.

I'm wondering if there are postfix settings in Plesk in another directory other than /etc/postfix which control the virtual domain postfix settings, perhaps.

Thank you kindly for any suggestions.
 
There is no any additional places for Postfix configs except /etc/postfix/ and main maillog file is /usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog
 
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