Deryll Newman
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381 votesplanned · 92 comments · Feature Suggestions » Web / HTTP functions · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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AdminSergey L (Director of Program Management, Plesk International GmbH) responded
We have serious doubts this function can really increase server security:
1) Plesk has built-in protection against brute-force on login – it will lock the login form. So no one can try multiple attempts
2) Arbitrary login name adds very little guess-complexity to a proper password. If you have concerns for your login brute-forced – add another 5-7 characters into your password and feel safe.As changed login name is still very likely to be some sort of vocabulary word or derived from your other account name – this function would only give a false sense of better security. Your security strength is in complex password, not in a complex login name. If you have one good password, you don’t need to treat login as your “second password” – one good password is enough.
As for concerns that default password requirement is set in “weak”, that fail2ban module is not…
Deryll Newman supported this idea ·
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306 votes
As UserVoice staff cleaned up the most of twisted voices, I’ve returning this suggestion to open discussion.
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Yes! Especially #4
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UPDATE: I have found a workaround solution that works as good or better than other control panels. It turns out that roundcube has complex email filtering options so it is best to setup the forward and delete filters within the roundcube email settings per address instead of using the Plesk forward setting.
More info: https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000205394-Is-it-possible-to-create-a-mail-forwarding-without-leaving-a-copy-of-messages-in-the-original-mailbox-
Original Comment:
Yes I would like to see this done as well. I like to forward all of my domain email to a gmail account then setup SMTP in gmail for the accounts so I can reply from the domain email. This method allows me to check my mailboxes a lot easier, gives me more features, and saves space on my webserver/mailserver. I am new to Plesk and the lack of this feature may be a deal breaker.