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11 votes
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Currently, only major updates can be scheduled as described in https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12377016862103-How-to-manage-date-and-time-for-Plesk-autoupdates- and the forum thread https://talk.plesk.com/threads/update-times.355417/. System package updates and minor updates are not affected.
This feature asks to also provide a setting where sytsem package updates and minor Plesk updates can be scheduled. This is a valid request. We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it is popular. Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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12 votes
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49 votes
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141 votes
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432 votes
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59 votes
Thanks for your feature request. We will definitely consider the possibility of its implementation if it receives a significant number of votes and is in demand.
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6 votes
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6 votes
We've seen some increased interest in this feature and are re-opening voting for it. Please vote for this feature if you think you need an event that is triggered when mail service is turned on or off.
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12 votes
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Is this still a valid suggestion? We use SELinux in enforcing mode on our Centos/AlmaLinux servers, and it works without issues.