Link your inbound and outbound delivery pipes to strict TLS configurations to satisfy modern ISP delivery requirements.
Although not an include directive, PMTA does reference external files for certain data, such as:
http-mgmt-port 8080 http-access 192.168.1.100 admin http-access 127.0.0.1 admin Use code with caution. 3. Queue and Retry Adjustments powermta config file link
Access the Web Monitor (typically on port 8080) to view real-time traffic and delivery status.
# Allow local submission without authentication always-allow-relaying yes process-x-virtual-mta yes # Allow a specific external application server with username/password always-allow-relaying yes smtp-user mailuser Use code with caution. 2. Web Management Console Link your inbound and outbound delivery pipes to
Ensure your log-file and acct-file are rotated properly, or your server will fill up. Finding a PowerMTA Config File Link
# listener <smtp-listener> port 2525 interface 0.0.0.0 allow-auth plain login </smtp-listener> Queue and Retry Adjustments Access the Web Monitor
Minimize the risk of breaking the main daemon configuration during routine IP rotations. 3. How to Use the Include Directive to Link Files