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Question Question on event handlers

Martin.B

Plesk Certified Professional
Plesk Certified Professional
How is it decided which kind of events get an event handler and which not?
As I see there is no event handler for changing anti-spam settings, or adding E-Mail-Aliases, neither is a generic "Mail account updated"-event triggered.
On the other hand, there are several event handlers for the creation of a domain (Default Domain, normal Domain, Subdomain for both cases, Domain-Alias for both cases). But even here there is no generic handler, which is triggered regardless of which kind of domain it is.


Is it possible to add a "generic" event handler, which is triggered always, and gets the Event-ID as a parameter?
 
I know that only these specific event handlers exist.
My main question was, who decides which events get an event handler in the fist place and which not.
 
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