Paul
Paul
Were you able to fix this issue?
Did you try the above suggested solution?
I am not clear how to get that Mozilla test to check a subdirectory, such as /admin. I get the following with `curl`: ```text $ curl -I https;//box.example.com/admin HTTP/2 200...
What is the difference between having (unsupported) next to a version and not? https://nextcloud.com/changelog/
How come v20 doesn't have (unsupported) next to it?
Or even just a documented command line method for deletion. It appears even archived users are still in the `/home/user-data/mail/users.sqlite` database. I'm wondering if there may be a `dovecot` related...
@aewens Isn't it better to use the solution provided by @ddavness above than to download directly?
@guizmoau I know when I run updates, if the update changes anything in `/etc/postfix/main.cf`, the install script politely places a `#` on my customizations. Maybe look at how that is...
I think this happens on all of the pages that have an editable field and confirmation dialog.
Please consider converting your first post into a code block with the same formatting as an actual mail header. I'm not sure how many people are going to read through...