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    Applications already installed from the APS Catalog will continue working. However, Plesk will no longer provide support for APS applications.
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rheilman

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I have installed Plesk 8.3 for Windows and integrated it with a local CommuniGate Pro instance. I also used ssh port forwarding to have it communicate with a remote CGPro instance. What I would like to do is the following:

1. Change the Plesk config from using localhost or similar to using a IP or hostname so I don't have to use port forwarding. (lower priority)
2. Change the domain creation from using the "CreateDomain" API call to "CreateSharedDomain" call. They are syntactically the same although one creates a server isolated domain where the other creates a domain that spans a cluster. (higher priority)

We run a CGPro cluster and this would allow us to use the Modern Bill, Expand, Plesk suite to integrate nicely with that existing cluster over over 200,000 mailboxes. We understand the CGPro API very well and simply need to know where this call is being made in the Plesk software. Can anyone point me to the right place or is this buried in a binary that would have to be modified by the Plesk developers?
 
Hello rheilman,

1. Unfortunately Plesk does not manage a remote Mail server yet. You may use Expand Centrilized Mail server to separate web and mail servers.
2. Yep, it is buried in a binary. We can build backend tool for your playing but we cannot include the change into the Plesk distribution.
 
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