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During research, we have found that the request is about passing emails via intermediate mail gateway (which works as an anti-spam solution) and the idea of the request is do not check SPF for these emails on Plesk side.
In Plesk, there is already exist a solution for that: need to use "SPF Local rules" setting to configure an SPF record which will be used by Plesk to validate emails (including emails from an intermediate anti-spam solution). See KB article for mode details (https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360022753174) and Plesk documentation.
If it does not solve the issue on you Plesk environment and you still need the "IgnoreHost" option, let us know more details about you case for that in comments below.
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Could you clarify that we correctly got the case:
Plesk Admin wants to prohibit an ability for their customers to set up an email forwarding to external emails.
If yes, would it work if the related subscription will have additional permission, which will allow/disallow to manage mail forwarding at all for a particular subscription?SE
Anonymous supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedHi, thank you. Ideally it should offer Plesk Admin options under Service Plan to do the following:
1. Service Plan option to enable/disable Email Forwarding
If Email Forwarding is enabled in Service Plan, then Plesk Admin can select from the following sub-options:
A. Allow only local domain e-mail forwarding,
B. Allow unrestricted domain forwarding (current plesk behavior)The above would allow Plesk hosters to better manage their mail server IP reputation which can be negatively impacted by external email forwarding.
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IGAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedYes, just had to clean up a queue full of spam and plesk was clueless about it. I get all kind of stupid notification from plesk but something as critical as mail queue, nothing!
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ETAnonymous supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedYes please add this as it should be very simply to implement as plesk is already knows how many sites are using the SSL cert under Tools & Settings > SSL Certificates
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedWe use Plesk 17.5.x w/ ServerShield Plus and it would be very helpful to offer our customers the option to activate one of our Railguns thru the Plesk CP dashboard. For example on the plesk dashboard, it can show what Railguns are available (if hosting provider has any):
http://g.recordit.co/HQF9mT8EyC.gif
And on Cloudflare, this is the options that a customer sees when a hosting provider has Railguns activated to be used by customers:
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