• Our team is looking to connect with folks who use email services provided by Plesk, or a premium service. If you'd like to be part of the discovery process and share your experiences, we invite you to complete this short screening survey. If your responses match the persona we are looking for, you'll receive a link to schedule a call at your convenience. We look forward to hearing from you!
  • The BIND DNS server has already been deprecated and removed from Plesk for Windows.
    If a Plesk for Windows server is still using BIND, the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.70 will be unavailable until the administrator switches the DNS server to Microsoft DNS. We strongly recommend transitioning to Microsoft DNS within the next 6 weeks, before the Plesk 18.0.70 release.
  • The Horde component is removed from Plesk Installer. We recommend switching to another webmail software supported in Plesk.

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    Question Domain served outside of Plesk - how?

    Thanks for your replies. After much research I have found a different way. In recent versions of Plesk you can disable the nginx always reverse proxying the local Apache server and instead have it reverse proxy another local service. nginx handles the https protocol on port 443, you local server...
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    Question Domain served outside of Plesk - how?

    On a Linux server with Plesk Onyx I need to install a service that runs its own web server including SSL. I need to use the standard port 443. Can I add the domain for it in Plesk but tell Plesk not to handle it but forward it to the local service that handles it? If yes, how?
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    Issue Using postfix to relay emails: Removing/masking client IP address how?

    Using Plesk Obsidian with postfix 3.5.9 and relay option for authorized users only. It works well, but all outgoing email that leaves the server has full IP information of the client that connected in the header, e.g.: Received: from [192.168.1.110]...
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