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Overuse notifications not working

PSi_101

Regular Pleskian
I've got a number of subscriptions which are currently in overuse, and they are set to send a notification.
In the notifications section, it's set to send an email to Administrator as well as the Client, but no notifications are being sent.
The notifications were working in 9.5.2 before I upgraded to 10.1.
Anyone know how I can get notifications working again?
 
Try to analyse /usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog for time when notification should be sent.
 
Thanks for the pointer. I found the following in the log:

postfix/smtpd[15712]: NOQUEUE: milter-reject: RCPT from localhost[127.0.0.1]: 550 5.7.0 Malformed or missing HELO.Rejected by MagicSpam 1.0.5-3

So it looks like MagicSpam was rejecting the locally generated overusage mails.
I've added 127.0.0.1 to the exemption list so we'll see tomorrow if the mails go out.

Thanks for the help Igor.
 
Just wanted to confirm that MagicSpam was indeed the problem, and that the rule exemption worked.
 
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