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Bug: Subscription Expire Notification in Web App Edition

Matt_Auckland

New Pleskian
Hi,

I have a client running Web App Edition of Plesk 12 for Linux, latest install and updates, both Plesk and CentOS 6.x.

For some odd reason he is getting "Subscription event notification: The subscription term is about to expire." emails, even though Web App Edition does not include subscription functions, or the ability to set expiration dates on domains.

I chalked this one down to a bug on Plesk's side, and even though I can't disable all notifications in the control panel, what happens if the domain expires?

How do I reactivate a domain if it does? Especially as it shouldn't.

I've used the console command to set the two domains he has on the server to unlimited, but that hasn't worked, and the notifications continue to be sent.
 
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