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SSL cert for specific domain

Patrick_Gerrits

New Pleskian
Hi,

Currently i'm running a server with 12 customers on it. They all have their own domainnames and subscriptions. One of them wants to secure his site with SSL and also his mail traffic.

Currently he is using the mail.hisdomain.com server for receiving/sending e-mail. I want to install a certificate so that domain is secured. How can i accomplish this?

When i look on the server there is only 1 PEM file for the whole server. If i'm going to install his KEY and CRT in that file than all my clients will use that certifcate right? Can i make it so that only his domain uses thoses certifcates?

Plesk is configured to use Postfix with Courier.
 
You can set up just one cert for this domain. To do that you would go to the domain and click on Websites & Domains then click on Secure Your Sites then Add SSL Certificate. Once you have a cert you then would go to Websites & Domains and click on Hosting Settings and choose your cert using the certificate drop down.
 
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