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Hi everyone,
This seems to be important, so we’ll address it in one of the upcoming Plesk releases.
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Thanks for reaching out. At this time, there is no option for Plesk panel users to control the behavior of this notification box.
Let’s see if this is something that more users are interested in. Please vote on this request, if you also need this function.
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This feature request has not yet gained a lot of traction. Maybe this is because some users are indeed installing Roundcube plugins., You can download Roundcube plugins via SSH for example, then untar the archives to the Roundcube plugin directory. Once the files have been installed, add the plugin to the $config['plugins'] array in the config.inc.php file. Plesk updates will not overwrite it.
Anyway, would it be nicer to have this in the Plesk GUI? Everyone please keep voting for this feature if you believe it is important.
-- PD
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When a resource is exceeded, Plesk sends a notification, however, there isn't a command-line utility to track which subscriptions are overusing its resources and what kind of resources are exceeding.
It would be very useful to add a command-line utility to export a list of subscriptions exceeding a specific resource (disk space, mailbox size, cpu exceeded usage, etc), for example, to retrieve those subscriptions exceeding disk space:
# plesk bin subscriptions --list-resource -DiskSpace
Or subscriptions exceeding mail size:
# plesk bin subscriptions --list-resource -MailSize
Or even better: plesk bin overusage --list