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Outgoing email problem: Emails not associated with any email address

VojkanC

Basic Pleskian
I've just experienced very strange thing.
I can't send emails and this is the message I received:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: Lorem ipsum
Sent: 23.12.2015 11:03 (CET)

The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:

[email protected] on 23.12.2015 11:04
554 5.7.0 Your message could not be sent. The limit on the
number of allowed outgoing messages was exceeded. Try again later.


When I log into Outgoing Mail Control I get following results:
Attempts to exceed limits
How many objects attempted to exceed their limits on outgoing email messages during the reporting period.
mail.png
Email addresses / No attempts to exceed limits
domain.png
Domains / No attempts to exceed limits
subs.png
Subscription / 1 subscriptions exceed limits


When I go to Subscription tab this is what I see:
Outgoing_Mail_Control_Subscription_Plesk_12.png


but when I go to Email Addresses Tab I see this:
Outgoing_Mail_Control_Email_addresses_Plesk.png

As you can see, no email account is accounted for sending messages on Dec 23, 2015.
How can this be?

How can I find out what's going on?
Isn't it logical that every email sent must originate from a email account?
 
Interesting how no one is interested enough to post to this page.

I've fixed the problem by disabling SendMail.
Instructions:
In Outgoing Mail Control / Subscription / General / Change Limit / Sendmail usage policy /
Default server-wide settings (Sendmail is allowed) - This option was selected
Custom settings for the subscription - I switched to this option
Allow using Sendmail for scripts and users on this subscription - I unchecked this option
Scripts and users will be able to send email messages (on behalf of the subscription's system user) by using Sendmail even if the limits for a mailbox and domain are exceeded. The maximum number of messages that can be sent through Sendmail will be defined by the limit for an entire subscription.
 
Last edited:
Hi,
It looks like some PHP script is sending messages from this subscription.
Like in previous post you can change this configuration.
 
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