
To ensure your email user utilizes the SSL we've installed, you will want to: A green lock indicates that you can now use SSL over.Under the Security section, click SSL/TLS.Log into the cPanel account for your domain.The following screenshots are taken from a server using the cPanel theme (paper_lantern). However, if you wish to check your server to be certain the install was successful, you can do so by logging into the cPanel account for your domain. Be sure to check / update your mail client settings to use SSL.įor cPanel, there typically should not be additional steps required for your install.
The SSL will now be installed for email. Log into the Plesk control panel for your domain. The following instructions are from a server using Plesk Obsidian 18.027. Continue to the Plesk or cPanel sections below for further instruction. Click Install/Reinstall SSL Certificate. Click on the Manage button next to the appropriate SSL certificate. From the Overview page, scroll down to the Add-On Services section. We will begin with the normal procedure for a Media Temple SSL installation. Installing a third-party SSL Certificate Instructions Media Temple Installation If you with to be use a third-party SSL for email encryption, you may refer to the guide However, we recommend using either a Multi-Domain or WIldcard SSL, as that will give you the option to secure, along with other domain/subdomains. It is technically possible to use a Standard SSL with the primary domain name (). Can I use a Standard SSL to secure email?