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cPanel v11 email: [mailconfigupdate] Unable to automaticlly update the mailer config on "hostname"

If you receive the following email on cPanel v11 and you’re running our MailScanner package or are not using the cPanel inbuilt SpamAssassin setup:

cPanel was unable to automatically merge your Exim configuration with the new settings that shipped with the build you have installed (cpanel_version) because you have a custom ACL configuration which cannot be automatically configured.

New csf v2.79

Changes:

  • Bug fixes
  • Added ACCEPT rule to 127.0.0.1:25 for the “cpanel” user if SMTP_BLOCK is enabled for the new cPanel Webmail configuration in v11
  • Added new configuration option DROP that allows you to choose the drop target for rejected packets (see csf.conf for more information)
  • Remove /etc/cron.d/csf_update on uninstall

New csf v2.77

Changes:

  • Closed vulnerability with temporary file checking
  • Tightened log file regex’s to prevent spoofed remote IP block attacks

Inept PHP developers strike again

Why on earth are the developers of PHP incapable of making their scripting language backwards compatible? It really, seriously, beggars belief. I’ll be sure to stick to perl scripts in the future as I’m sick and tired of their lack of professionalism when it comes to language development.BTW, a php upgrade today broke a couple of our website applications again, including the blog and forum, which seems to be an all too common occurrence.Inept idiots.IMHO 😉

New csf v2.76

Changes:

  • Improved file checking in Server Check script to prevent WHM failures

New csf v2.75

Changes:

  • Modified Server Check to only look at pure-ftpd settings if installed
  • Simplified throttling mechanism