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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Rae commentedHi Alexander,
This only works if the Mailman lists are using the primary server domain. All other domains on the server using Mailman will fault because this solution does not pull the individual domain's SSL certificate into use. It only pulls the primary domain SSL certificate. If there is something that I am missing, please do let me know. Also is there documentation on how this should work.I am happy to see progress on this issue.
Here are the settings that I've set but this does not work to have secure webpages.
In Plesk, go here: Tools & Settings / Mail / Mail Server Settings
In the Settings tab, go midway down to Mailman settings and check the box called "Use secure links in maillists"
With Let's Encrypt, you will need to use the wildcard certificate.
In the Customer, go to Host Settings / Mail Settings
In the Mail Settings tab, set both SSL/TLS fields to the domain's certificate.
Has anyone gotten this to work yet?