Jürgen_T
Regular Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian 18.0.70
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to switch from the default Plesk Email Security stack (Amavis, SpamAssassin 3.x, Pyzor, Razor, etc.) to a more modern and efficient solution based on Rspamd 3.12 on my Ubuntu 22.04 server.
The decision comes mainly due to:
I’d really appreciate your feedback and insights – especially if you’ve tackled similar challenges. Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Jürgen
I'm planning to switch from the default Plesk Email Security stack (Amavis, SpamAssassin 3.x, Pyzor, Razor, etc.) to a more modern and efficient solution based on Rspamd 3.12 on my Ubuntu 22.04 server.
The decision comes mainly due to:
- a massive increase in spam recently, with more sophisticated techniques slipping past traditional filters, the lack of support for SpamAssassin 4.0.1 in Plesk Email Security (PES), which means we're stuck with an outdated and less effective version and the need for better performance, more transparency, and better integration with modern standards like DMARC, ARC, and neural scoring
My current system:
- Plesk Obsidian v18.0.70
- Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
- Postfix + Dovecot
- Dedicated server with 32 GB RAM
- Manual integration of ClamAV and custom SpamAssassin rules in 50-user
- I’ve set up Rspamd with ClamAV and DKIM/DMARC support as a native installation (not via Docker), and initial tests are promising. However, before fully decommissioning Amavis and SpamAssassin, I’d love to hear from others who've already done this.
- Have you fully replaced Amavis + SpamAssassin with Rspamd under Plesk?
- Any issues or caveats with Plesk's mail stack or control panel?
- How stable is Rspamd in long-term production use with Plesk?
- How do you manage spam learning and quarantine outside the PES UI?
- Any recommendations for Rspamd performance tuning (e.g. with Redis or multithreading)?
I’d really appreciate your feedback and insights – especially if you’ve tackled similar challenges. Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Jürgen