Most of the time we hear about spam being sent from a Sentora server its because websites run on insecure website software.
What i mean with that is, wordpress, joomla etc. which is compromised bij insecure plugins or just not updating.
From where on your server is the email send?
With pop or via the send() option in php and if so from which php script etc. etc.?
Just saying don't blame Sentora immediately, find out where it comes from.....
P.S. isn't postgray to reject incoming spam?
You problem is outgoing spam, so not a solution for this problem.
It's not a bad thing to install.. lol
BTW, i just gave you a link to Postgray install and tweaks especially for Sentora on CentOS7 (your profile is saying you use CentOS7) in my other post.. >> http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1136
What i mean with that is, wordpress, joomla etc. which is compromised bij insecure plugins or just not updating.
From where on your server is the email send?
With pop or via the send() option in php and if so from which php script etc. etc.?
Just saying don't blame Sentora immediately, find out where it comes from.....
P.S. isn't postgray to reject incoming spam?
You problem is outgoing spam, so not a solution for this problem.
It's not a bad thing to install.. lol
BTW, i just gave you a link to Postgray install and tweaks especially for Sentora on CentOS7 (your profile is saying you use CentOS7) in my other post.. >> http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1136
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● My Sentora Demo ● My Github ● Auxio Github ●
● Zentora theme ● S-Type theme ● CstyleX theme ●
● flat-color-icons ● small-n-flat-icons ●
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Sentora's development takes way too long, so i'm transitioning to HestiaCP.
● My Sentora Demo ● My Github ● Auxio Github ●
● Zentora theme ● S-Type theme ● CstyleX theme ●
● flat-color-icons ● small-n-flat-icons ●
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Sentora's development takes way too long, so i'm transitioning to HestiaCP.