Postfix Configuration File Plesk
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Dear friends, I have a VPS with multiple domains hosted. Over time I was a problem with shipping to accounts ‘hotmail.com’. The solution I found was to hire an SMTP service to relay e.

I had to configure Postfix to have some authentication data for each domain.
How to open SMTP port 587 to send emails in Plesk By default Plesk on Linux uses Postfix for outgoing email, and by default listens on port 25 for outgoing SMTP mail. Some service providers do not allow to send emails on that port, and tragedy occurs: clients can’t send email with their Plesk servers. Other SMTP ports will usually work, such as the other favourite 587 – but by default, Postfix is not listening on this port for email submissions – at least not in Plesk 12.0.8 on CentOS 7.
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Here’s how to enable port 587 for such ventures: Open the Postfix configuration file at /etc/postfix/master.cf and find the following line. It’s commented out. All we have to do is to remove the hash in front of it, and email can be sent via port 587: submission inet n - n -smtpd Restart Postfix for the changes to take effect. In CentOS 5 and 6: service postfix restart This will also work in CentOS 7, but to be more precise: systemctl restart postfix.service Happiness! Note that port 587 needs to be open in your firewall.

If the Plesk Firewall Extension is enabled, it’ll take care of it for you automagically. a Plesk 11 alternative.





