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Hello,
I'm using Plesk Obsidian 18 on CentOS 7.6. Although auto-reply message has been edited (updated), for some reason the older message is being sent.
Plesk repair mail yields no error.
I restarted the server to no avail.
UPDATE:
The solution is to use: ./autoresponder --update -mail [mail address]
Last question, please: I have thousands of email addresses, is there a way to update all of them in one go, for example, by using the asterik *@domain.com?
Are you trying to update all mailboxes on your server? Or just for a particular domain?
You could run this script to update the autoresponder for all mailboxes on your server.
Bash:
#!/bin/bash
for i in $(/usr/local/psa/bin/mail -l | sed '/^Alias/d' | tr '\t' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f 3-); do
./autoresponder --update -mail "$i"
done
Or if you just want to update the autoresponder on mailboxes for a particular domain you could use something like:
Bash:
#!/bin/bash
for i in $(/usr/local/psa/bin/mail -l | sed '/^Alias/d' | tr '\t' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f 3-); do
if [[ $i == *"@domain.com" ]]; then
./autoresponder --update -mail "$i"
fi
done
I've just created these script from the top of my head and from snippets here on the forums. Test first for before using in production. If you have a lot of mailboxes than the script might take a while to finish.
Thank you, Rasp, for your response. All mailboxes belong to one domain.
I think the second script will do. It will take 3 to 4 hours - 10,700 mailboxes -