Hello. So i've read alot of threads about people asking to change port 8006, which i think is a reasonable question. However, it seems that PMG and PVE is built to use a static predefined port which is 8006.
I know that a reverse proxy can be used to access the GUI of both PMG and PVE on any optional port, however, my issue lies in the emails sent out to users with a spam report.
Using a reverse proxy doesn't change the port number for the whitelist/blacklist actions in the emails received.
This means that the emails basically doesn't work as intended. Usually (or in my case at least) i have PMG running on 8006 on a local IP, on a PVE installation with 1 public IP, meaning 8006 points to PVE and not to PMG.
If it's not possible to change PMG's default port, is it at least possible to change the port that is used in the URL of the actions in the spam report emails?
Would really be cool if PMG had a setting to provide a Reverse Proxy URL, that could be the default URL used in the emails.
Solved: I found out that you can edit the Quarantine URL under "Configuration->Quarantine"
I know that a reverse proxy can be used to access the GUI of both PMG and PVE on any optional port, however, my issue lies in the emails sent out to users with a spam report.
Using a reverse proxy doesn't change the port number for the whitelist/blacklist actions in the emails received.
This means that the emails basically doesn't work as intended. Usually (or in my case at least) i have PMG running on 8006 on a local IP, on a PVE installation with 1 public IP, meaning 8006 points to PVE and not to PMG.
If it's not possible to change PMG's default port, is it at least possible to change the port that is used in the URL of the actions in the spam report emails?
Would really be cool if PMG had a setting to provide a Reverse Proxy URL, that could be the default URL used in the emails.
Solved: I found out that you can edit the Quarantine URL under "Configuration->Quarantine"
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