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Outbound Antispam Licence??

NinadG

New Pleskian
I have purchased Plesk Premium Outbound Antispam licence from http://odin.com/ppoas/?purchase&action=create and entered my existing Plesk licence number. I made the payment and it showed me the invoice. But there is no further link to download any licence file in that account. How do I install the licence in Plesk??

Surprisingly, Parallels does not provide any means to contact for such issues. I understand they don't want to provide technical support for free, but they ought to have a channel to communicate for such obvious glitches.
 
Well it so happens, that the confirmation mail from Parallels landed in my Gmail spam folder. The account management link provided in that mail contained the treasured licence. So issue is solved. :)
 
when i visit the link you gave and enter my license i can only see Trustwave PCI Validation Program, LinuxMagic Licenses, CloudFlare, Unity Mobile, Kaspersky... Has its name changed? Is linuxmagic licenses Plesk Premium Outbound Antispam?
 
I had noticed that Premium Outbound Antispam had disappeared even from http://www.parallels.com/products/plesk/partner-products/ over a month back, but I could not find any announcement about its discontinuation. It looks like they have silently dropped the product. LinuxMagic is a different product altogether, and going by its methodology of blocking spam, I am not confident of its effectiveness, especially with respect to false positives.

Parallels is falling short in their communication. I had expressed this in another thread as well.
 
I had noticed that Premium Outbound Antispam had disappeared even from http://www.parallels.com/products/plesk/partner-products/ over a month back, but I could not find any announcement about its discontinuation. It looks like they have silently dropped the product. LinuxMagic is a different product altogether, and going by its methodology of blocking spam, I am not confident of its effectiveness, especially with respect to false positives.

Parallels is falling short in their communication. I had expressed this in another thread as well.
Thank you for your answer, i have one last question... I read linuxmagic and magicspam descriptions but couldnt see info i was searching, do they also block sending spam or have the ability of limiting mails a user can send like outbound spam filter...
 
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