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Question How to stop Joomla mails regarding updates??

mr-wolf

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It seems Joomla or the Joomla extension is sending mails to the adminstrative user regarding updates.
The Joomla-administrator asked me to stop these mails as he does not want to update that site for the time being.

I suppose these mails are sent by Plesk as I'm assuming that he, as a Joomla developer, should know how to stop that if it is Joomla who's sending these.
I can't however see how I can disable these mails nor how to change that address (as a workaround).

Anyone?

PS... If I can't resolve this in an elegant way, I can always alter postfix to translate that address.
 
I think this is the option you are looking for, however it applies to ALL apps that were installed through the Plesk app tab.
 

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