When emails bounce back and you're experiencing issues with CageFS and proxyexecd, it may be due to a conflict in configurations. Here are steps to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
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Check CageFS Configuration: Make sure that CageFS is properly configured on your server. Verify that it's not causing any conflicts with the mail server. 
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Review Proxyexecd Configuration: Check the configuration of proxyexecd. This is a service that executes processes on behalf of users. Ensure that it's set up correctly and doesn't conflict with mail delivery. 
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Verify Exim or Postfix Configuration: Ensure that your mail server (Exim or Postfix) is configured to work with CageFS. The mail server may be trying to execute a process in a way that CageFS doesn't allow. 
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Check CageFS Mount Points: Verify that the necessary directories for mail processing are mounted in CageFS. This includes /var/spool/eximor/var/spool/postfixdirectories.
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Check User Permissions: Make sure that the users sending emails have the appropriate permissions to access and use the mail server. This includes permissions within CageFS. 
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Review Exim/Postfix Logs: Check the logs of your mail server (Exim or Postfix) for any error messages or warnings that may provide more insight into why emails are bouncing back. 
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Check for Specific Error Messages: Look for specific error messages in the bounce-back emails. These messages can often provide clues as to why the emails are failing to be delivered. 
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Verify DNS Settings: Ensure that your server's DNS settings are correctly configured. Incorrect DNS settings can lead to email delivery issues. 
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Check for Resource Limitations: If you're using CloudLinux or a similar system, verify that the users sending emails aren't hitting any resource limits imposed by CageFS. 
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Disable CageFS (Temporary): As a temporary measure for testing, you can try disabling CageFS to see if it resolves the email bouncing issue. This can help determine if CageFS is indeed the cause. 
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Contact CloudLinux Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider reaching out to CloudLinux support for further assistance. They may have specific recommendations or solutions for CageFS-related mail issues. 
Remember to proceed with caution and always have backups available before making significant modifications to your server configuration.
 
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