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Question How do I set Let's Encrypt correctly for a customer domain?

MisterX

New Pleskian
Hello,

how do I set up the following domains under Plesk Onyx with Let's Encrypt?

https://www.customerdomain.com
https://www.customerdomain.com:8443
https://webmail.customerdomain.com

The domain "https://www.customerdomain.com" works perfectly with the Plesk Onyx Let's Encrypt extension.

The other domains do not work.

The Webmail function under "SSL / TLS certificates" unfortunately does not work with Let's Encrypt.

Does anyone have a solution for this?

Thank you!

To access to the Plesk panel, you should use https://your.server.hostname:8443, and you can setup a letsencrypt certificate for this address in Tools & Settings > SSL/TLS Certificates > Certificate for securing Plesk
For your webmail, just create a subdomain webmail.customerdomain.com and use let'sencrypt to create your certificate. Then you will be able to use it to protect the webmail.
 
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