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Question How to create a webmail.[domain].[tld] certificate?

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Onyx, CentOS 7.2

Onyx offers the ability to secure the webmail subdomain with an SSL certificate. But is it possible, too, to create the appropriate Let's Encrypt certificate for that? The default Let's Encrypt extension only creates certificates for domain.tld and www.domain.tld, thus cannot be used for securing webmail.
 
At the moment this scenario doesn't work. But it is in consideration in scope of further Let'sEncrypt improvement in Plesk.
 
+1

for that feature

telling all our clients that they now have to use domain.tld/webmail instead of webmail.domain.tld isn't really an option.
Will wait for implementation of that feature in the Let's Encrypt add-on
 
telling all our clients that they now have to use domain.tld/webmail instead of webmail.domain.tld isn't really an option.

Off the topic a little.
Do you know where that "webmail." is set up at ? Is that a plesk setting i can define ? (been asking this question for over a year)
On our old server all of the domains created the email link as "mail." So when we moved to a new plesk server, it started creating everything as "webmail." Every time we add a new domain we have to manually go into IIS bindings and change "webmail" to "mail" so it is consistent. Any idea where i can make this settings change once and for all ?
 
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