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  • The Horde component is removed from Plesk Installer. We recommend switching to another webmail software supported in Plesk.

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  1. paoloperletti

    Question Reverse Proxy

    thanks. i prefer to migrate sites one by one so I can check it all
  2. paoloperletti

    Question Reverse Proxy

    a little correction, i remove a slash after the IP: location ~ { proxy_pass http://X.X.X.X$uri$is_args$args; proxy_set_header Host $host:$server_port; } I LOVE U!!! IT WORKS! I need to migrate about 200GB
  3. paoloperletti

    Question Reverse Proxy

    unfortunately, domains point on an IP and not on a nameserver
  4. paoloperletti

    Question Reverse Proxy

    I will migrate the dns, but they are more than 100 domains. not for all I have the dns management. My customers will not migrate all the dns at the same time and I have to migrate the server as soon as possible.
  5. paoloperletti

    Question Reverse Proxy

    I'm migrating the sites from a server (A) to a another server (B). both with plesk. The DNS still point to (A) and I want that (A) redirect the connections to (B) should I use the reverse proxy? how?
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