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  • Nicholas-MAH
    @Monto an EV SSL is a much higher level of SSL than standard SSls as I am sure you know. The reason why you are now having to use domain.com instead of mail.domain.com is due to the fact that the EV SSL is unable to support sub-domains by default. In order to support mail.domain.com, you would require a Wild Card SSL, however for an EV Wild Card, no such SSL exists but a great workaround is by using an EV UCC SSL, more info can be found here. Also in regard to is this good practice or not, I have customers that prefer to use mail.domain.com however in my personal opinion I do not believe that it affects much at all. Regards, Nick.
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  • Monto
    Hi Nick, Thanks for that. You last sentence is the most helpful - I am really just trying to make sure there are no gotchas using only the domain name as mail server name in an email client, I previously thought it always had to be a three part name, as in something.something.com rather than something.com But something.com is receiving and sending mail for me. If someone can show cause that this is a problem I can revert to using the server hostname instead. Thanks for your input.
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  • Nicholas-MAH
    No worries @Monto glad I was able to be of some assistance to you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Yes, to confirm, it's acceptable to use "domain.tld" in your email client instead of "mail.domain.tld". Additionally, in cPanel version 66, you can now exclude subdomains such as "mail.domain.tld" from AutoSSL using the SSL/TLS Status option in cPanel:
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