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    My Emails go to SPAM (Hotmail, Gmail and others)

    Antrax1, it would help more to see the actual headers as received in Gmail where it treated it as spam. You've left off all of the "Received from" and SPF checking headers. I do note that the reverse DNS for your domain translates to your virtual hostname - this might be a problem depending on...
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    My Emails go to SPAM (Hotmail, Gmail and others)

    For Gmail there are probably a lot more headers. I understand the desire to mask off domains (especially for email addresses), but it makes it difficult to help understand what problems you might have.
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    My Emails go to SPAM (Hotmail, Gmail and others)

    Did you notice that the domain of the server that delivered the email to Hotmail isn't the same as your email hostname? Where did Hotmail get the hostname futurosoftservidor.eu which does not seem to be registered? I looked at your reverse DNS (you did not completely obscure your hostnames...
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    Plesk Anti Virus Kaspersky

    I've always been annoyed by such messages, considering them to be bandwidth-wasting advertisements. They don't provide one bit of reassurance to the recipient - anyone could add such text whether or not the message had been scanned, and scanning doesn't prove anything to the recipient. That you...
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    Change default Mail Certs

    It's valid for the services it mentions. True, it doesn't describe Dovecot, but it's easy to find information on that (I did.)
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    Change default Mail Certs

    Yes, it is - I've done this, though a bit differently than shown in the article. What the article shows should work fine - I don't notice any difference between 11.5 and 12 in this regard, other than the welcome availability of Dovecot, which I switched to from Courier.
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    Plesk update from 11.5.30 to 12.0.18 "Unable to connect database"

    Somewhere in the upgrade instructions I saw a mention that you might need to restart the mysql server. I can't locate that text right now.
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    anonymous@domainname.tld

    How fascinating. I see I have these same aliases on my domain, yet I'm not sure where mail to them gets delivered as when I send mail to them, nothing shows up in my server admin mailbox. I have a theory about that which is not relevant to your problem... Some of these aliases are "required"...
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    anonymous@domainname.tld

    First of all, the "To" field that is displayed in emails is not where it gets delivered. There's a hidden "envelope" set of values in the SMTP protocol that indicate the actual addressee. Are you sure that the emails you send aren't just getting delivered to you as undeliverable? Depending on...
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    anonymous@domainname.tld

    I am not sure I understand. Is it just that spammers are sending emails to user "anonymous" on your domain, which doesn't exist? Under "Mail Settings" for your domain (not the server) you can say what to do with mail to nonexistent users.
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    Migrate from courier-imap to dovecot in Plesk 12. preserving messages?

    Ok, it worked. I did have to reconfigure SSL for Dovecot, as Plesk reapplied its default, self-signed certificate, even though I had removed that from its list of SSL certificates and had my domain certificate listed as securing the panel.
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    Migrate from courier-imap to dovecot in Plesk 12. preserving messages?

    Thanks - I'll give it a try this weekend.
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    Migrate from courier-imap to dovecot in Plesk 12. preserving messages?

    I recently upgraded Plesk 11.5 to 12.0 (on CentOS 6.5) and would like to switch the email server from Courier to Dovecot. I know how to do that, physically, in the Plesk panel, but what I don't know is what happens to existing emails. Does Plesk migrate them automatically, or is there some way...
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