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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    @Rayzor doesn't deleting the subdomain break the auto-renewal process of LE? Or is the certificate still being auto-renewed, although the subdomain which it was creating for is not existing anymore...
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    Resolved How to secure mail of domain with Lets Encrypt

    You don't have to pay for SSL to get a trustable SSL certificate that can be widely used in most browsers. Let's encrypt can be your friend here. But it depends on your needs. First of all there are three types of certificates, DV, OV and EV. All three give you encryption. To explain them in...
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    Resolved How to secure mail of domain with Lets Encrypt

    Maybe it's because you have multiple domains with the same IP set up like this? I only got this working flawlesly by using just one hostname (I use mail.domain.tld, where domain.tld is the FQDN for my server) The Mailserver uses mail.domain.tld in HELO greeting) and I linked the Let's Encrypt...
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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    There seems no solution for this, also not with Plesk Onyx (I use Plesk Onyx at the moment) Don't understand why this is marked solved?? There is a possiblity to select which certificate applies for the webmail, but at the same time there is no possiblity to apply for a certificate for...
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