Change Hostname for domain
Hello Dears,
I have a question regarding emails for accounts.
Let's say that :
1- Server name : server.google.tld
2- Server is using SSL for all of the services (cPanel, Mail ... etc ) : (server.google.tld,server.google.tld,www.server.google.tld)
3- I have a client ( msn.tld)
When my client is trying to add his email account ( info@msn.tld ) to Mail or Outlook .. he must connect to server.google.com not to mail.msn.tld.
And if he connected to mail.msn.tld he will get an error saying that the ceritificate mismatch (
Server returned error: "SSL error: ok certificate hostname mismatch Valid hostnames: server.google.tld,server.google.tld,www.server.google.tld" )
Is there a way to use the SSL provided to every domain on his own emails ?
I mean if : msn.tld tried to connect to an email .. they will get the certificate for mail.msn.tld
If another client : facebook.tld connect to email ... they will get the certificate for mail.facebook.tld
What i'm trying to avoid is to ask from all of the clients to change thier POP/IMAP server to : server.google.tld
what is your suggestions/recommendations ?
Thanks a lot in advance,
All the best
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Hello! You should just need to install a valid SSL for the domain that you are trying to connect to from the email client, which should be set up for SNI automatically by cPanel. if you don't want to purchase an SSL for each domain, you can use AutoSSL to add those for free. You can find more information about both SNI and AutoSSL on these pages. SSL FAQ and Troubleshooting - Documentation - cPanel Documentation What is Domain TLS - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Mail SNI is also always enabled as of cPanel 60, so you shouldn't need to do any configuration there. 60 Release Notes - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thanks! 0
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