That guide has you extend the drive in the VMWare GUI, so it's not helpful. And the CLI references don't apply.
Do you have another reference guide suggestion that would be more applicable?
I recently had an SSD fail on writes, and luckily, I could clone it using dd without much issue. Had to run fsck /dev/mapper/pve-root, and all was good.
However, the new drive is 500GB; the previous was 120GB. I'm trying to claim that space and not quite following the instructions in another...
I found using a cronjob is much easier than adjusting the timers.
Just type crontab -e at the command line and type this for every 20 minutes:
*/20 * * * * /usr/bin/pmgqm send
Not according to systemctl edit pmgspamreport.service and its settings, which has "yesterday" set in our install. However, this install has been rolled from version 6 to the current v8, so I'm not sure how the latest timer settings are configured.
Thanks for these details. However, it seems updating the timer does not provide newly added quarantine emails, just repeats/resends the previously sent default from midnight. Can anyone else confirm this?
EDIT: I see the timer is set with "yesterday" from the default settings. Adding a cron job...
I did some light searching, so my apologies if this was already asked or is already in the documentation.
I'm looking to run a command line script (bash) when a specific account receives an email.
So, if a dedicated inbox such as script@example.com receives an email, a script would be called...
This is recent on our end. Appears to be user specific, not system wide. However, I changed the custom score to -1 and will continue to monitor closely.
We are seeing a lot of spam emails being bypassed because of this:
RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI -5 Sender listed at https://www.dnswl.org/, high trust
Is there a way to disable the DNSWL check?
Thank you.
Does the new ACME integration work in conjunction with creating a web interface for quarantine over standard HTTP/S ports?
Using this type of setup: https://pmg.proxmox.com/wiki/index.php/Quarantine_Web_Interface_Via_Nginx_Proxy
If not, seems it's best to use the manual setup route -- at...
These instructions are fantastic. However, the cert on our server would not autorenew, due to:
"Problem binding to port 80: Could not bind to IPv4 or IPv6"
It turns out that with "authenticator" set to "standalone" it competes with nginx on port 80. You can stop nginx then the cert will renew...
That is very helpful for reference on available vars.
Hope a future update includes these additional outputs:
$spamlifetime, $viruslifetime
Thank you very much.
I'm building a custom email template and that process is clear from searching within the forum.
However, what other variables are there to work with or any additional documentation?
For example, can the lifetime value be used to inform users when their spam will be deleted?
Thank you
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