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Issue Lets Encrypt Wildcard Certificate used by Webmail is unset after renew

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I use a Lets Encrypt Wildcard Certificate for my domains webmail.

It works fine.

But when the certificate is renewed, the setting for the webmail was lost.

It remains setted for the e-mail, but not for the webmail.

It happens with all the domains, every renew.


Plesk Obsidian Versão 18.0.21 Atualizar #5
 
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@IgorG

Why this Thread was moved to Linux forum ??

It happend only in a Windows Version.

My server with Linux Version didn't had this problem.
 
I have a workaround to fix this:

1) Login Plesk
2) Go to "Tools & Settings" > "Event Manager"
3) Click "Add Event Manager"

Event: SSL/TLS certificate on webmail assigned/unassigned
User: Plesk Administrator
Command: plesk bin domain_pref --update <new_domain_name> -webmail_certificate "Lets Encrypt <new_domain_name>"

Now every time something changed on the webmail certificate, this Event tries to set the Lets Encrypt certificate
 
I have a workaround to fix this:

1) Login Plesk
2) Go to "Tools & Settings" > "Event Manager"
3) Click "Add Event Manager"

Event: SSL/TLS certificate on webmail assigned/unassigned
User: Plesk Administrator
Command: plesk bin domain_pref --update <new_domain_name> -webmail_certificate "Lets Encrypt <new_domain_name>"

Now every time something changed on the webmail certificate, this Event tries to set the Lets Encrypt certificate


I will try it.
 
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