BuzzLightBurger
Basic Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu 20.04 & Ubunti 24.4
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.71 #1
Hi
Quick Q. It was my understanding that Plesk moved the default location of the Spam folder to within the inbox (Inbox.Spam) to make it more compatible with other extensions like SpamAssassin, but after setting up a new Ubuntu 24.04 server running the latest Plesk/Roundcube etc, the Spam folder is at the root level (not within the inbox).
I have another server, running the same version of Plesk/Roundcube, albeit back on Ubuntu 20.04 that also has Plesk Premium Email installed.
Although PPE is only active on one domain, it seems the ActiveSync enhancement is available across every domain's webmail settings in Roundcube so it must be a global implementation.
Anyways, on the older server, the Spam folder exists as Inbox.Spam. This of course means that iPhones for example show both the Inbox/Spam folder as well as its own Junk folder.
iPhones connected to the new server do not have this double Spam/Junk folder annoyance and if the real names are shown (via Roundcube's settings) the Junk folder becomes Spam on the iPhone.
So the question is, is the new server exhibiting a configuration issue as it should have a Spam folder under the Inbox for each account or is the older server incorrectly configured to have a Spam folder within the Inbox?
Does SpamAssassin work with Spam folders located at the root level (as is the case on the new server)..
Which server is correct??
Regards
B
Quick Q. It was my understanding that Plesk moved the default location of the Spam folder to within the inbox (Inbox.Spam) to make it more compatible with other extensions like SpamAssassin, but after setting up a new Ubuntu 24.04 server running the latest Plesk/Roundcube etc, the Spam folder is at the root level (not within the inbox).
I have another server, running the same version of Plesk/Roundcube, albeit back on Ubuntu 20.04 that also has Plesk Premium Email installed.
Although PPE is only active on one domain, it seems the ActiveSync enhancement is available across every domain's webmail settings in Roundcube so it must be a global implementation.
Anyways, on the older server, the Spam folder exists as Inbox.Spam. This of course means that iPhones for example show both the Inbox/Spam folder as well as its own Junk folder.
iPhones connected to the new server do not have this double Spam/Junk folder annoyance and if the real names are shown (via Roundcube's settings) the Junk folder becomes Spam on the iPhone.
So the question is, is the new server exhibiting a configuration issue as it should have a Spam folder under the Inbox for each account or is the older server incorrectly configured to have a Spam folder within the Inbox?
Does SpamAssassin work with Spam folders located at the root level (as is the case on the new server)..
Which server is correct??
Regards
B