Hi All,
I have a suspicion that this isn't a thing - but here is the scenario:
Customer has MailEnable and uses the Webmail feature, they also use Let's Encrypt for their SSL certs, as such, they've created a cert for webmail.domain.com to secure their webmail portal.
Now, we've worked around this by jumping into IIS, changing the binding for that domain to run on HTTPS, Port 443 and applying the Cert.
Is there a way through the Plesk panel that the customer can do this? If not, can this...
SSL Cert (via Let's Encrypt) for MailEnable Webmail
I have a suspicion that this isn't a thing - but here is the scenario:
Customer has MailEnable and uses the Webmail feature, they also use Let's Encrypt for their SSL certs, as such, they've created a cert for webmail.domain.com to secure their webmail portal.
Now, we've worked around this by jumping into IIS, changing the binding for that domain to run on HTTPS, Port 443 and applying the Cert.
Is there a way through the Plesk panel that the customer can do this? If not, can this...
SSL Cert (via Let's Encrypt) for MailEnable Webmail