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Thank you for your input! We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it will be popular.
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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Thank you for your input. We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases, if it will be popular.
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.- SU
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This is a valid request, so we’ll look into it. There is no ETA at the moment, but we would really appreciate you voting for this request so that we can accurately assess its popularity relative to other features. Thanks in advance!
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An error occurred while saving the comment NK commentedYes, override any panel certificate if the panel is being accessed via customer's domain.
Basically if a domain uses their own certificate (https://example.com), the domain owner also wants to be able to access the panel [via his domain] (https://example.com:8443) using the same certificate.
Customers who move to Plesk from other (obscure) mail providing solutions would like to be able to temporary disable mailuser password restrictions in Plesk in order to be able to easily register the accounts with passwords, which do not comply with default plesk restrictions (even at the lowest security level).
For example, it is impossible to register email with password less than 5 characters or with password containing part of email address itself.
Please, consider implementing this feature. CLI-only utility will do.