What is the Notification Subscription System in the Plesk control panel?

Notification system is intended to keep administrator informed of the ongoing events.

The following system events can be handled by the notification system:

  • new client creation,
  • client account expiration,
  • new domain creation,
  • domain expiration,
  • account limits exceeded.

To adjust the notification system, follow these steps:

1.On the Server administration page click on the NOTIFICATIONS button. The Notification Subscription page appears.

2.Select the events and the appropriate types of users checking the checkboxes in the Send notice to admin, client and domain user columns to enable the notification to be sent.

3.In the email address column, check the corresponding checkboxes and specify the email addresses for notification delivery, if needed.

4.Specify the Expiration Warnings Sending in advance by typing the necessary value in the appropriate field. Note that expiration warning message is sent once in a specified number of days before the domain (or client account) expiration date.

5.Click UPDATE to submit all changes, or UP LEVEL to discard changes and return to the Server administration page.

To edit the default notification message text, follow these steps:

1.On the Notification subscription page click on the icon (Edit notice text), related to the desired system event. Notification editing page appears.

2.Edit the default notification message text. Click UPDATE to submit changes, DEFAULT to restore the default message text, or UP LEVEL to discard unsaved changes and return to the Notification subscription page.

The tags used in the notification messages are as follows:


New client creation

<client> or <client_contact_name> - client's contact name

<client_login> - client's login name

<password> - user's password

<hostname> - host name for control panel access



Client account expiration

<client_login> - client's login name

<client> or <client_contact_name> - client's contact name

<expiration_date> - client account expiration date



Client account expiration warning

<client_login> - client's login name

<client> or <client_contact_name> - client's contact name

<expiration_date> - client account expiration date



New domain creation

<domain_name> or <domain> - domain name

<client_login> - client's login name

<client> or <client_contact_name> - client's contact name

<ip> - ip address pointing to the domain name



Domain expiration

<domain_name> or <domain> - domain name

<client_login> - client's login name

<client_contact_name> or <client> - client's contact name

<expiration_date> - domain expiration date



Domain expiration warning

<domain_name> or <domain>- domain name

<client_login> - client's login name

<client> or <client_contact_name> - client's contact name

<expiration_date> - domain expiration date



Account limit notices

<domain> or <domain_name> - domain name

<client_login> - client login name

<client> or <client_contact_name> - client's contact name

<disk_usage> - information on disk space usage

<disk_space_limit> - information on the disk space limit set for the account

<traffic> - information on traffic usage

<traffic_limit> - the traffic limit



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21st of July, 2009

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