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    Spamassassin blacklist fails

    Hello world, for quite some time, I have a reproducible issue with Spamassassin: - Current versions: Spamassasin 3.3.2-2ubuntu1.1 and Plesk 12.0.18 on Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (however, the problem has already been present since Plesk 11 and survived all updates until now). - Spamassassin ist set...
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    Spamfilter: Blacklist with optional server-side deletion

    Hello world, I'd like to see an additional spamfilter blacklist setting that allows to automatically delete blacklisted spam directly on the server; regardless of how other suspected (non-blacklisted) spam is treated. The current behavior is that blacklisted mails are not automatically...
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    [SpamAssassin] Delete only blacklisted spam

    Probably not; seems to be unrelated (it is mainly about server-wide greylisting, not par-account spam filter).
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    [SpamAssassin] Delete only blacklisted spam

    Hello world, Plesk's spam filter settings allow to mark suspected spam as "***SPAM***", or to delete all spam messages. Now what I'd like to achieve is: - Spam that matches my own blacklist shall be auto-deleted directly on the server (without being delivered) - All other suspected spam...
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    Per-domain php.ini settings

    I have checked and - yes, that's it! Once you add the "/system" part, both "conf/php.ini" and "etc/php.ini" in /var/www/vhosts/system/<domain> work as expected. Thanks for the hint! @Parallels: The paths in the admin guide are incorrect for Plesk 11.5; please update the article to include...
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    Per-domain php.ini settings

    Hello world, in order to apply domain specific php.ini settings in a Plesk 11.5 setup, I tried to follow http://download1.parallels.com/Plesk/PP11/11.5/Doc/en-US/online/plesk-linux-advanced-administration-guide/index.htm?fileName=69310.htm If I understand correctly, this basically says...
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