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Issue Plesk Mail Only SSL Still Not Functioning Properly

Ladylinux

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 11
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.68 #2
Hi,

This is maddening to say the least.

With a "New" mail only domain and the latest SSL It! (Version 1.16.4-5304) Lets Encrypt (3.2.9-4791 (14 January 2025)) extensions one can not secure properly a clients mail server.

SSL binds webmail.customerdomain.tld Cert to mail.customerdomain.tld mail services unless you deselect "secure webmail" when issuing a ssl certificate

If you do this deselect webmail is no longer ssl protected but mail.customerdomain.tld mail services now have the right certificate

This is not what should happen right ??

Thanks,

LadyLinux
 
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