How to Disable server-wide greylisting protection for all domains in Plesk
Step 1: Navigate to Tools & Settings > Spam Filter (in the Mail group). Step 2: Uncheck the “Switch on server-wide grey-listing spam protection” checkbox. Step 3: Click OK.
Step 1: Navigate to Tools & Settings > Spam Filter (in the Mail group). Step 2: Uncheck the “Switch on server-wide grey-listing spam protection” checkbox. Step 3: Click OK.
Step 1: Navigate to Tools & Settings > Spam Filter. Step 2: Choose “Switch on server-wide SpamAssassin spam filtering.” Step 3: Select “Apply individual settings to spam filtering” for user preferences. Step 4: (Plesk for Linux) Set resources for SpamAssassin in the “Maximum number of worker spamd processes to run”…
Step 1: Navigate to Tools & Settings > IP Address Banning (Fail2Ban) under the “Security” section. Step 2: Access the “Settings” tab, where you can make adjustments to the following parameters: a. IP address ban period: Set the duration, in seconds, for which an IP address remains banned. Once this…
Step 1: Navigate to Extensions > Watchdog in Plesk. Step 2: Access the Services tab to view a list of all Plesk-controlled services. Step 3: For each service, click on its name to access monitoring settings. Step 4: Enable service monitoring by selecting the “Monitor the service” checkbox. Step 5:…
Step 1: Click on the “Start” button, then go to “Programs,” and navigate to “Administrative Tools.” From there, select “DHCP.” Step 2: In the navigation pane, expand the server_name (replace server_name with the actual name of your DHCP server). After that, expand “Scope,” right-click on “Scope Options,” and choose “Configure…
Step 1: Select Start, point to Settings, choose Control Panel, and then double-click Network. Step 2: Navigate to the Services tab, select Remote Access Service in the Network Services list, and then click Properties. Step 3: Click on Network, check the TCP/IP box if it isn’t already selected, and then…
Step 1: Select Start, point to Programs, navigate to Administrative Tools, and then choose Routing and Remote Access. Step 2: Right-click on the server running Routing and Remote Access, and then select Properties. Step 3: Click on the IP tab, choose Static address pool, and then click Add. Step 4:…
Step 1: Double-click on “My Computer” and choose the “Network and Dial-up Connections” link. Step 2: Right-click on the specific VPN connection you wish to modify, and then click on “Properties.” Step 3: Navigate to the “Networking” tab, locate “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” in the “Components checked are used by this…
Step 1: Click “Start,” point to “Programs,” point to “Accessories,” and then click “Command Prompt.” Step 2: At the command prompt, type netsh, and then press ENTER. Step 3: Type interface ipv6, and then press ENTER. Step 4: Type the following command, and then press ENTER: console Copy code add…
Step 1: Open the ‘Start’ menu, go to ‘Administrative Tools’, and then select ‘DNS’ to launch the DNS Manager. Step 2: In the DNS Manager, locate and click on the server’s host name in the console tree to view its settings. Step 3: Find the ‘Reverse Lookup Zones’ folder under…