
( SMTP server for if using postfix should be the main mailservername/hostname while no SNI ( single ip) whatever in most cases if allowed by ISP for that port 587 / 25 )ĭovecot so the client to get mails you can use their own domain names if certs are handled ok. Some ( MOST in HOLLAND) ISP's don't allow over port 25 smtp, also some not over 587, there if so your client has to use the smtp form the ISP. I have assigned dovecot the webmin certificates /etc/webmin/, and cert (is this ok?) Why isnt virtualmin realising the certificate files are missing from dovecot? i dont want to copy a virtulmin virtual sever (domain) SSL to dovecot.but why are other virtual servers in the conf file?įinally, when i check the SSL from my primary virtual server, it says that its SSL is being used by dovecot, however, when i navigate to /etc/dovecot/ there are no SSL cert files there (should be 2 of them). When i navigate to /etc/dovecot/nf new virtual server domain has not been added to this file.all my other domains are there.

What is the IN A 12.34.56.78for, do i even need this record?
Email keeps asking for password over and over Pc#
Is the client going to lose access to email in all of their existing apps (outlook, Aquamail, etc) due to a change in the mxrecord for mail server? At present i think the auto setup from Virtualmin has configured my clients desktop pc and mobile phone apps to use as the incoming and outgoing mail server. I guess i never really thought this through very well.perhaps business clients should be using dedicated ip address.īelow are the suggested records from Virtualmin (domain name changed obviously). If they want to use their own, then i should have them pay extra for own dedicated IP address. I believe that perhaps the safest option is to ask clients to use for the mail server settings rather than with my shared hosting. Thanks Dibs, i shall take a look at that link. I note my dns providers nameserver TTL are automatically set at 86400 seconds (thats 24 hours right?) I had mxrecords set at 300 seconds (changed to 3600 now) So is it a possible dns glitch temporarily reverting back to old nameserver? Could that cause this?

Also, they have their old emails still on Wix gsuite servers.so you can still log into same email account through wix and see all old emails even though dns is now pointing mxrecords at my mail server. I also note, the clients domain is the only email account on my server that shit itself with this repeated login issue in Outlook. I cant even find this on my server so I'm stumped as to how it inserted it?Ĭan dns server cause this kind of issue? For example, if my dns host had to rebuild their server from a backup, is it possible a ) dns nameserver cache cause cause this? (virtual sub server which was deleted a long time ago).

Outlook desktop app was still working.although showing that wrong SSL cert. What has me confused however, it was only the Microsoft Outlook phone app that stopped working throwing this repeated login/password request.

Yes that's what I did (copied SSL from master domain to postfix).
