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Plesk 8.1 Failure to send notifications...

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kegyar

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Hello.

Every 3-4 days, I stock up about 16000 failure to send notifications, and must into the Mail queue manangement link from the desktop and set a filter with the subject "failure notification", and delete them 100 at a time, until there aren't any left.

I'm hoping there is an easier way to go about this. Maybe getting a script to run every hour to search for them and delete them?

Please help!
 
Originally posted by kegyar
Hello.

Every 3-4 days, I stock up about 16000 failure to send notifications, and must into the Mail queue manangement link from the desktop and set a filter with the subject "failure notification", and delete them 100 at a time, until there aren't any left.

I'm hoping there is an easier way to go about this. Maybe getting a script to run every hour to search for them and delete them?

Please help!

Try defining spam filter rules. Login to Plesk and change to Spam Filter of a mail account:

Domains -> yourdomain.com -> Mail -> [email protected] -> Spam Filter -> Training,

select e-mail messages in questions and mark them as spam. You should configure spam filter for all your mail accounts.

Also you may use webmail spam filter, it allows to create rules by specified Subject.

./anb
 
Well, we have our own spam filter on our network. We've set up an MX record to point to our spam filter, then inside the spam filter, we have it set to point back to plesk. It's working flawlessly, accept for all the failure notices.

Also, i'm at 30,000 failure notices now, but the number is staying pretty stable (fluctuating(sp?) between 28k and 30k)
 
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