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Limit notification emails to a specific administrator

JulianP

Basic Pleskian
The 'Additional Administrator Accounts' feature enables a Plesk login to be created for each administrator, so they don't have to share a login, which is good practice.

However, Plesk sends notification emails (e.g. Notification of problem domains) to all the administrators. How can we control who is sent notification emails? In our case, we only want them to go the main admin account.

In the 'Additional Administrator Accounts' form, the 'email' field requires a value. We could set this to a dummy value, but this would probably generate non-delivery emails. Is there a better solution?

Thanks,
Julian
 
Again on the subject of excess emails, the scheduler sends emails whether or not the process is successful. We only want to receive an email if there is a problem.

The problem with all these emails is that people start to ignore them and then miss something important.

One solution is to create email processing rules. e.g. Gmail allows processing rules to be set on the server which is good if you're picking up via desktop, webmail, phone etc.

However, it would be better if these were options in the control panel.
 
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