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Tried that too, but Firefox throws "Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead" because the LetsEncrypt cert is for supremecluster.com
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My misunderstanding. It should simply require creating the subdomain webmail.their-domain.com, applying a Let's Encrypt certificate to the subdomain and then creating a CNAME record for webmail.their-domain.com pointing to webmail.supremebox.com or the appropriate webmail address.
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Sorry, not talking about my reseller domain, I mean a customer domain.
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I setup my store with the $20.00 DNS Cluster and then applied a Let's Encrypt certificate to my store domain. That way my customers can access their email at https://webmail.mystoredomain.com and it is secure.
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How to provide a https webmail
What is the best way to provide https connection for clients? I would like something like https://webmail.their-domain.com so that modern browsers don't throw hissy fits. Surely there is a way to get a free LetsEncrypt cert to cover it?Tags: None
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