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Question Plesk supportpage: You're not authorized to access this page

Maarten

Golden Pleskian
Plesk Guru
I was searching for a solution where Let's Encrypt sents out an email containing the word <none>:

The following Let's Encrypt certificates for xxxx have been renewed: <none>

I've found this page but it's not visible to us:
support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004355313-Let-s-Encrypt-notifications-contain-none-instead-of-certificate-names-on-Plesk-server

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Can this be fixed please?
Thnx!

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Maarten
 
This KB article may be hidden because of rewriting or poor effectivity. In this case, I'd suggest you contact Plesk Support Team.
 
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