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by Zorba
2019/03/14 04:08:58
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )
Replies: 6
Views: 1553

Re: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )

grep -r olddomain /etc and make changes as needed. Hello This command makes what exactly. can you give me more details? If that command shows any output, it means your old domain is still in some Postfix config file and you need to change those files. It is also possible that whatever creates the e...
by Zorba
2019/03/13 21:01:31
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )
Replies: 6
Views: 1553

Re: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )

I want to update that I already changed hostname of server to server.newdomain.com

I also updated 'myhostname' and 'mydomain' in 'postfix/main.cf' with new domain address. but all of that didn't solve my problem, the server mails still send email from the old address. :(
by Zorba
2019/03/13 20:53:02
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )
Replies: 6
Views: 1553

Re: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )

avij wrote:
2019/02/27 21:23:50
grep -r olddomain /etc and make changes as needed.
Hello

This command makes what exactly. can you give me more details?
by Zorba
2019/02/20 10:50:35
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )
Replies: 6
Views: 1553

Postfix issue ( update mail server addresses to send from a new domain )

Hello I recently changed domain of server where I'm running centos 7 . I updated also mail server address and postfix configuration for sending and receiving mails. I can now receive mails to the new domain but if I send a mail it will send from the old domain not the new one. Would you please help ...
by Zorba
2018/05/05 08:20:30
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !
Replies: 16
Views: 2189

Re: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !

TrevorH wrote:
May 01 13:29:12 server.*********.com httpd[38332]: httpd (pid 40626) already running
Appears to still be the same error from that log.
Well how can I solve it ?
by Zorba
2018/05/01 13:40:55
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !
Replies: 16
Views: 2189

Re: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !

-- Unit session-1020843.scope has begun starting up. May 01 13:25:01 server.*********.com CROND[18366]: (root) CMD (bash /root/loadmonit.sh) May 01 13:25:01 server.*********.com CROND[18367]: (root) CMD (cd /var/www/cgi-bin;./transfer.pl >/dev/null 2>&1) May 01 13:25:12 server.*********.com postfix...
by Zorba
2018/05/01 13:40:22
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !
Replies: 16
Views: 2189

Re: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !

"Job for httpd.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status httpd.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details." How about doing that? Ok here is the result ( I will divide it into 2 posts because it's so long ) [root@server ~]# systemctl status httpd.servic...
by Zorba
2018/05/01 09:01:16
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !
Replies: 16
Views: 2189

Re: I deleted access_log and thought it will regnerate itself but it didn't !

Apr 29 15:02:51 server.********.com httpd[51091]: httpd (pid 40626) already running You appear to have tried to start it without having tried to stop it first. Ok Now I tried to stop it then start it and here is the result : [root@server ~]# systemctl stop httpd.service [root@server ~]# systemctl s...