[BlueOnyx:26553] Re: Dovecot Aliases for email username?

2023-10-23 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi Michael, Isn’t the password in the response based on the password that was entered by the user itself? If I can find some time, I will give it a try. Kind regards, Taco > On 22 Oct 2023, at 13:15, Michael Stauber via Blueonyx > wrote: > > Hi Taco, > >> I believe part of the solution is

[BlueOnyx:26551] Re: Dovecot Aliases for email username?

2023-10-22 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi Michael, I believe part of the solution is also setting the zones for the e-mail domain up with specific SRV records, pointing to a web service that outputs an XML with e-mail server configuration. I never looked into this very thoroughly, but maybe the XML file can also contain the right

[BlueOnyx:26533] Re: Network settings changing.

2023-10-06 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi guys, I have actually seen this happen on a specific poster/cloud provider. What that provider does is actually overwrite the settings from the hypervisor side. Every time I reboot such a machine, I need to login to the console to restart the network script to properly set the default

[BlueOnyx:26527] Re: Installing Dell OMSA on a BlueOnyx Server

2023-10-05 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi Richard, I think it only contains the Dell software so if it is for the OS version, it should not conflict at all. Best regards, Taco > On 5 Oct 2023, at 13:50, Richard Morgan via Blueonyx > wrote: > > Hello > > Is it safe to add the Dell OMSA repository to a BlueOnyx server to add

[BlueOnyx:26480] Re: POP sent to IMAP sent

2023-09-18 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi Meaulnes, Maybe a stupid suggestion, but why not use IMAP everywhere. You can then (maybe using rules) move any e-mail that is older than, say 14 days, to a local folder if you want to save storage space on your server. What I personally do though is having Gmail pop the mail from my

[BlueOnyx:26454] Re: Remove all vsites

2023-09-07 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi Colin, You need to do one at a time. Put below in a file (e.g. delallsites) and execute it as root on the server using: bash delallsites for SITE in `grep site /etc/group | sed 's/:.*//' | grep -v site-adm`; do /usr/sausalito/sbin/vsite_destroy.pl $SITE done Best regards, Taco > On 7 Sep

[BlueOnyx:26450] Re: Remove all vsites

2023-09-07 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
The cdelvsite command perhaps? > On 7 Sep 2023, at 12:26, Colin Jack via Blueonyx > wrote: > > Good morning, > > I have an aborted easy migrate and want to delete all vsites and databases on > the target server. > Is there an easy way to do this? > > I seem to remember there was a script

[BlueOnyx:26403] Re: Mailproblems, the saga continues

2023-08-07 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi Ceelie, Unless you are on 5211R and have mail.ceelie.info added to your sites or web aliases and use a proper Let’s Encrypt cert, your server will report it is x10-server.fritz.box, which is not a valid hostname and will definitely not have a valid certificate.

[BlueOnyx:26401] Re: Mailproblems, the saga continues

2023-08-04 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Maybe your servers certificate has expired? Or in DNS the MX entry does not point to the actual server hostname? If you provide me with the domain affected, I can quickly check. Kind regards, Taco Scargo > On 4 Aug 2023, at 12:06, Ceelie, Arie (VodafoneZiggo) via Blueonyx > wrote: > > All, >

[BlueOnyx:26380] Re: Outlook cannot deliver to BO

2023-07-30 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Hi guys, It could be that Outlook.com is trying to reach the sender, to see if the address exists. If Outlook.com is not able to reach the server, it probably rejects it. Best regards, Taco > On 30 Jul 2023, at 01:38, Meaulnes Legler @ MailList via Blueonyx > wrote: >

[BlueOnyx:26295] Re: Saving APF Blacklist opens firewall

2023-06-15 Thread Taco Scargo via Blueonyx
Isn’t that what fail2ban does? Best regards, Taco > On 14 Jun 2023, at 19:48, John Simpson via Blueonyx > wrote: > > Thanks! > > I actually see it is even simpler than that... > > /etc/apf/apf -d 88.210.37.73 added by John > > I'm planning to set a script to tail the access_log and run