Plesk

Protection from Outbound Spam

If your hosting offerings include mail services, keep in mind that your
mail server can be used for malicious purposes, such as sending spam.
Outgoing spam can cause an increased load on the server and complaints
from recipients. What’s more important, your server IP addresses might
be added to public black lists, such as Spamhaus or OpenBL lists.

To prevent spam being sent from your server, Plesk offers a tool that
controls the sending of email messages. This tool gathers statistics
about outgoing messages and prevents mail being sent when specified
limits are exceeded. You can specify limits on outgoing mail at the
following levels: mail server, service plan, subscription,
domain, and mailbox.

Administrators can prevent outgoing spam by using limits on the number
of outgoing email messages per hour. In addition, the administrator can
easily determine the exact source of possible spam with the help of
reports and notifications.

Types of Threats

Plesk introduces different limits for prevention of the following
different types of threats:

How to Set Up Protection

To protect against spam by limiting outgoing mail, follow the steps:

  1. Switch on limitations on outgoing mail in the mail server settings at
    Tools & Settings >