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Let's Encrypt extension forwards mails to all/wrong users

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Upon expiration of a certificate the Let's Encrypt authority sends a renewal reminder to users. On our hosts we have seen that these mails are forwarded to all Let's Encrypt subscribers on the same host, regardless of the recipient's address in that mail. Does anyone else observe the same behavior?
 
+1 recived Let's Encrypt certificate expiration notice mail from [email protected] for my Domains and Domains which I dosent own, but they are on the same Plesk server. Also the information that it wil expire in 9 days is wrong - the Cert was automaticaly extended and is valid until 02.06.2016

definitifely something went wrong....

mail looks like:
Hello,
Your certificate (or certificates) for the names listed below will expire in expire in 9 days (on 03 Apr 16 13:43 +0000). Please make sure to renew your certificate before then, or visitors to your website will encounter errors.
 
This is a pretty embarassing bug. Customers are emailing me about notices they get for domains they do not own, and now I have to explain to them what I do to keep their personal data safe and undisclosed to others...
I am running the extension v2.0.1 by now, so apparently the bug has been fixed only for new registrations? So now I need to uninstall all certificates and regenerate them for all customers?
 
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