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Issue Let's Encrypt and WebMail (MailEnable)

Frank.P

Regular Pleskian
The last update of Let's Encrypt extensión allow add webmail and domains alias, but only allow add webmail if in IIS exist "mewebmail" service.

Please update again the extension and add "MailEnable WebMail" service , because if Plesk install Mailenable create with name "mewebmail" , but if Mailenable was install before or upgrade after to Profesional License, the name is "MailEnable WebMail"
 
Thank you. I have forwarded your request to developers.
 
At the moment, webmail provided by MailEnable is not supported by Plesk Let's Encrypt extension. It will be implemented in the scope of feature request EXTLETSENC-134 in one of the future updates.
 
Any news on when it will be available??

It would be greatly appreciated to be able to use the Let's Encrypt extension to secure webmails on Windows,

Thank you
 
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