iOS Mail Push Notifications Setup cPanel 70
Since 64, we always configure this on our servers but usually, there don't use to be an existing certificate on that pane.
On servers that were recently deployed, the "iOS Mail Push Notifications (APNs)" currently has a certificate with the server hostname installed so I'm wondering if this documentation:
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Hello, The instructions provided here How to Set Up iOS Push Notifications - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation are the instructions to obtain a certificate from macOS server - if you already have one installed you shouldn't need to replace it unless its expired. The fact that apple will stop bundling open source services is not specific to cPanel and it is related directly to services provided from MacOS Server. From: Prepare for changes to macOS Server [QUOTE]In fall 2018, Apple will stop bundling open source services such as Calendar Server, Contacts Server, the Mail Server, DNS, DHCP, VPN Server, and Websites with macOS Server. Customers can get these same services directly from open-source providers. This way, macOS Server customers can install the most secure and up-to-date services as soon as they"re available.
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Why do you still have documentation about iOS Push Notifications in your documentation? It does not work anymore. Stopped working around 1 year ago. If you have any customers still getting this to work, please tell me. 0
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