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Unable to turn off spam filter for mail accounts

PSi_101

Regular Pleskian
Plesk 9.2.1 running on Debian 4.0

Hi,

I'm having an issue where the spam filter will not turn off for any mail accounts unless I run "/opt/psa/admin/sbin/mchk -v --spam-only" manually. Turning on the spam filter works fine though.
Has anyone run into this issue and know how to resolve it?

Thanks
Brandon
 
Do you have any error messages in interface or logs?
 
There are no error messages in the interface when I remove the account. There are some errors in /var/log/sw-cp-server/error_log but i'm not sure if they relate to this problem or not.
Here's the error:

mailmng: /usr/lib/plesk-9.0/handlers-tmpfs execution failed:
/usr/lib/plesk-9.0/handlers-tmpfs: line 39: rsync: command not found
 
It's a debian 4.0 system, but I know what you mean.
rsync is on the system. It's installed in /usr/bin/rsync.
I've just edited /usr/lib/plesk-9.0/handlers-tmpfs and added a full path to rsync (it was just "rsync -aq" before).

rsync="/usr/bin/rsync -aq"

Lets see if that fixes that problem.

Do you think it has anything to do with the issue I reported?
 
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