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In my case, there was also just the two languages license. But then you should nervertheless be able to select one the two languages and not just English.
I just had the same problem an an Ubuntu system with Plesk 11.5.30. After adding the table row for de-DE in locales I was able to switch to german. But why is that so? Everything right with the installation? Or just a Plesk bug because Plesk developers forgot to add the languages to the table?
Dear Parallels,
it was nearly never when my Plesk was updated e. g. with the microupdates, I do not get the right link to the changelog. Today morning my system sent me a mail, that microupdates where installed. But in every of those mails, there is the following link to the changes...
Any news on how to do that? I thought about the following: Copy the content of the domain to somewhere else, delete the domain and subscription, create the same domain again in another subscription and copy the copied content to the domain. Is there a better way?
@IgorG: Since today I also get these error, and I have a Plesk 10.1 environment with Debian Lenny. I can provide access to it, but it is a live server.
I got the same issue, my solution: deactivate Plesk greylisting. I thought it is possible to turn greylisting on only on single domains, but it seems if greylisting is turned on it doesn’t matter if the checkbox in the domains itself is turned off or not, it’s always greylisting. So I wonder...