After a Plesk upgrade, it’s possible that some services don’t do what they’re supposed to be doing (and have done right, before the update). It could be a Horde Webmail that is displaying a default Plesk page, instead of the webmail-client, or it could be something entirely different.
One of the easiest things to try, and one that solves a lot of Plesk issues, is running the command that will re-configure all services on the server, according to the Plesk internal database. That database contains all settings for mailboxes, DNS-records, web-users, additional settings, …
Here’s how to run it
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/websrvmng -av
It’s harmless – as your services installed should always be configured with the latest Plesk Database Information (this normally happens automatically).
If that doesn’t do the trick to get Horde Webmail back, you could try reading up on Common Problems With Horde Webmail and Plesk.
Hi there! Its the first time that I answer to any blogs…because most time I can resolve my problems alone. But now I was trying to fix my error nearly 2 hours!!!. I really hate plesk. Its a bad concept.
My error:
After Plesk 9.5 Backup of a single domain with the option “suspend domain” the website is gone. Always the default Website of Plesk appears. So i tried to check if the folder was empty. But folder was there. In FTP everything is there but I cannot access any files. Always 404 and it looks like the apache Webserver points to NONSENSE vhosts. I was not able to determine where exactly its pointing but your small line recreated the pointing to the proper vhosts.
Great! THanx alot, even if your problem is alot different than mine was. Will write down this important command. THink will run again in troubles with plesk…what a stupid product…