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Support for BIND DNS has been removed from Plesk for Windows due to security and maintenance risks.
If a Plesk for Windows server is still using BIND, the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.70 will be unavailable until the administrator switches the DNS server to Microsoft DNS.
I got more than 20 mails from name "Bitcoin Halving" with changing mail addresses. How can I block them? Using blacklist allows me to block addresses, not names.
Applicable to: Plesk for Linux Plesk for Windows Question How to install SpamAssassin on a Plesk server? Answer From Plesk interface Log in to Plesk. Go to Tools & Settings > Update...
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The links below will help you in the right direction to create custom rules for SpamAssassin
Dave, using SpamAssassin, how do I proceed with content filtering? I want to block 15 words that can appear in the email being sent to me. I already have SpamAssassin set up on my Linux system, I just need to figure out how to configure the rules file properly!
We've created /usr/share/spamassassin/99_custrules.cf and added a bunch of custom rules. As far as I can tell from the documentation the rules within this file are valid, and spamassassin --lint throws no issues, but even after a /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/spammng --restart it doesn't look like...
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If you don't have root access (because you're a reseller or end user) you could login to webmail and setup a filter rule to move these kind of messages to your spam folder.