I have just tried the scripts on a virgin Debian7 32bit Vultr instance. Everything works fine so far, but *.php files that I open in the browser throw 403 errors. php5-fpm is running, the path to the socket in /etc/hiawatha/hiawatha.conf is right too.
Therefore the wordpress installation does...
I use a server in France for around 21 days now (also another one in NJ) and can absolutely not complain. Good service and fast support responses (minutes, not hours). Unfortunately, you cannot shrink your instances. The only way is up.
Tried it again. No Luck.
I have no idea how the most of you manage to get this to work, but most of me is very frustrated in the meantime. Really a pity. I liked the general concept of VestaCP but I cannot spend days to get eMail for my users to work. Maybe the 13 USD for cPanel are worth it...
I will try it again (with CentOS) and report back! :-)
I, however, still wonder why something important like this is not working out of the box as it seems...
Thank you, jarland!
Please accept my apologies for being a bit slow, but simply exchanging that IP with the server IP should do the trick for me? Is that right?
Stupid me! Is it the 162.150.xxx.xx IP?
What would be the right setting to send eMails via SMTP from the same server that VestaCP is installed on?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards
-A
Well, well, well... Something is strange. I have used jarlands exim.conf, but still, I am unable to send eMails. Now it says, that the server cannot be reached via standard ports. I give up and look for another free panel with nginx and working eMail out of the box. However, thank you all for...
Sorry, yes - I was quite unspecific. My native language is german and the error messages of Apple Mail are in german (and quite verbose.
Thunderbird says:
While XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is my dynamic IP. Would it help if I comment out that part?
/etc/exim/exim.conf
Dear all,
I was seeking a free Control Panel for some friends that I host on a VPS and came across VestaCP. I must say that I generally like it very much. Especially that it comes with with nginx included and that it is so reduced and simple.
BUT: I am getting crazy trying to get eMail to...
Surely not... :)
But after several days together with a bunch of people from a large multi-national corporation, that clip seemed to summarize it all! This is exactly how I felt, at least in a figurative sense.