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How to show a page to the user when you suspend an account?

BezNu

New Pleskian
In Plesk you can put a setting in a way that an account gets suspended in case of overuse. Nice.

However, when an account gets suspended, the visitors and user gets nothing but an unreacheable domain where no information is given about the reason of suspension or even that the account is suspended. I think this is a bit weird / awkward.

Is there any way in Plesk to get a page showing when an account is suspended? Other systems like cPanel have configuration options to do this. As far as I know, Plesk does not...
 
In the /var/www/vhosts/default/htdocs folder you can drop in your own index.html with some text explaining that the domain is not set up in the system or has been suspended. This page will show as the default index page for any suspended domains
 
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