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SSL certificate expiry notices

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @smurf, I moved this post into it's own thread. Can you let us know which version of cPanel & WHM is installed on this system? You can check with the following command: cat /usr/local/cpanel/version
    Also, please post the output from the following commands: grep notify_autossl /home/$user/.cpanel/contactinfo grep autossl /var/cpanel/users/$user
    Replace "$user" with the username of an account that received the notification. Thank you.
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  • smurf
    Hi Michael, Here's the info requested: Version: 11.70.0.41 grep notify_autossl: Blank (nothing returned) grep autossl: notify_autossl_expiry= notify_autossl_expiry_coverage= notify_autossl_renewal= notify_autossl_renewal_coverage= notify_autossl_renewal_coverage_reduced= notify_autossl_renewal_uncovered_domains=
    Please note, since our initial post we've disabled the tweak setting and we ran your WHM API commands you provided in the post linked below:
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hi Jeff, Do you happen to have an example of the notification emails that were sent out upon the upgrade to cPanel & WHM version 70? Also, do you know if that particular notification type was disabled for the users that received them prior to the upgrade? The Send notifications when certificates approach expiry option found under the Notifications tab in WHM >> Tweak Settings applies to non-AutoSSL certificates only (unless AutoSSL is disabled on the system). If you disable this option in WHM >> Tweak Settings, this notification type is not utilized at all. If you want the administrator notification enabled, but the user notification disabled, then you'd leave the option enabled in WHM >> Tweak Settings and access cPanel to disable SSL certificate expiry under Contact Information for each user (or by using the WHM API 1 command noted
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