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Resolved You cannot send emails from Plesk because outbound connections on TCP port 587 is blocked

klowet

Basic Pleskian
Hi

In 'Server-Wide Mail Settings' I get the warning:
You cannot send emails from Plesk because outbound connections on TCP port 587 is blocked. Check the firewall settings or contact your hosting provider.
But 587 TCP outgoing is open:
Code:
[root@nwave-prd-web05 klowet]# telnet smtp.gmail.com 587
Trying 64.233.166.109...
Connected to smtp.gmail.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 smtp.gmail.com ESMTP i2sm19591963wmb.28 - gsmtp
In panel.ini, the default settings are still active, see attachment.
Product version: Plesk Obsidian 18.0.23.4
OS version: CloudLinux 7.7 x86_64
Build date: 2020/02/06 14:00
Revision: 6a5bd1208852d9cc63e7c2099f18709b1f2e7852
 

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The error you see in Plesk UI is false-positive, the port is being checked only on installation and then the message is not updated.
We have a bug PPPM-11528 to fix in the future.
 
Hi, I see it's fixed "The check on SMTP ports 25 and 587 can no longer return false-positive results. (PPPM-11528)" in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.25 17 March 2020
But I'm using my server for a couple months and I saw this error today
I have no any problem with sending email from server and also I can connect to and from server using port 25 and 587
I tried to click "recheck" - but no luck

Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS , Plesk Obsidian 18.0.58 upd 1 (ARM64)

Should I just close it?
 
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