• Debian 11 is approaching its end-of-life (vendor EOL date - August 31, 2026). Plesk Obsidian 18.0.80 will be the last release to support it.
    If you are running Plesk Obsidian on Debian 11, we recommend you upgrade those servers to Debian 12 using our dist-upgrade tool.
  • We plan to deprecate and remove the support for XML RPC protocol versions earlier than 1.6.9.1 in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.82. We strongly recommend that you update all existing integrations using earlier versions of the XML RPC protocol to comply with the version 1.6.9.1 specification.

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    Issue Could not renew Let's Encrypt certificates that have already been deleted

    Hi I checked the email headers and was surprised by the sender's IP. It belongs to our other server but the domain in question has never been deployed there. I have no idea how this has happened but this certificate is used to secure Plesk on the second server. Will try to remove it. Thanks...
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    Issue Could not renew Let's Encrypt certificates that have already been deleted

    Hi Unfortunately this did not help. I deleted the certificates as explained above but the notifications are still arriving. Is there any other place where I can find and delete them? Thanks
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    Issue Could not renew Let's Encrypt certificates that have already been deleted

    Hi AYamshanov, Thanks for the reply. Actually I deleted those certificates after these emails start to coming in. I didn't know where to delete them in Plesk so deleted in IIS. Now I deleted them in Plesk and will check if this helps. Thanks again.
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    Issue Could not renew Let's Encrypt certificates that have already been deleted

    Hi All, Plesk constantly tries to re-issue some certificates that have already expired and have been deleted using IIS tools. The references to these certificates apparently remained somewhere in Plesk and it tries to renew them and sends 'Could not renew Let's Encrypt certificates' emails...
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