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Issue Let's Encrypt SSL after renew not re-attached in hosting / mail settings automatically

wilco_ideax

New Pleskian
Hi after the Let's Encrypt SSL is renewed it is not re-attached in hosting settings and mail settings where this certificate is set.
Then manually every 3 months is needed to set certificate to blank or other and then to the certificate again to make it work again with the renewed let's encrypt certificate.
This is a showstopper, can this be fixed asap? Seems like an easy fix?

It happens when it is certificate from own site. Or from related site. For example when website is on another server and plesk only runs mail for a domain.com
Then we make a mail.domain.com site to create the let's encrypt SSL and put it in hosting/mail settings for domain.com so the email works with SSL.
 
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