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- Accessing and Creating FTP Users
- Adding an Addon Domain
- Adding an SPF Record
- Adding an SSL Certificate
- Blocking IP Addresses From Accessing Websites
- Changing the PHP Version
- Changing the Upload File Size Limit
- Creating MySQL Databases
- Creating MySQL Users
- Creating Subdomains
- Enabling The .htaccess File
- Extending SSL Coverage to Include Mail
- How to Create Additional Plesk Users
- How to Extract From a Zip File
- How to Force HTTPS
- How to Log Into WordPress via Plesk
- How to Update Your Plesk Profile Password and Email Address
- How to Upload Files in Plesk
- How to View Disk and Traffic Usage
- Managing DNS
- Managing User Roles in Plesk
- Setting up Email Forwarding
- Understanding and Modifying File Permissions
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- Changing Discord Bot Start Up File
- Getting support with the Pterodactyl panel
- How To Change Pterodactyl Egg Version
- How To Connect To Pterodactyl Via SFTP
- How to create a file in Pterodactyl
- How to Enable/Disable Two-Step Verification on Pterodactyl
- How To Move Files In Pterodactyl
- How to Reinstall a Server
- How to Rename Your Pterodactyl Server
- How to Reset Your Pterodactyl Password
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- Using Pterodactyl Controls
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Game Hosting
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- Getting support with the Pterodactyl panel
- How To Change Pterodactyl Egg Version
- How To Connect To Pterodactyl Via SFTP
- How to create a file in Pterodactyl
- How to Enable/Disable Two-Step Verification on Pterodactyl
- How To Move Files In Pterodactyl
- How to Reinstall a Server
- How to Rename Your Pterodactyl Server
- How to Reset Your Pterodactyl Password
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- Using Pterodactyl Controls
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Extending SSL Coverage to Include Mail
If you have configured an SSL Certificate already, but didn’t originally include the mail domains, it is possible to go back and extend the coverage. To install a new SSL certificate, follow this guide: Installing an SSL Certificate
1. Log into your Plesk control panel
2. Go to the “Websites & Domains” menu item on the left hand side

3. Within the panel for the domain you wish to extend SSL coverage for, look for the SSL/TLS Certificates option. You will notice there is a warning below saying “Webmail not secured”. Click this option

4. This screen will show you all of the elements of your website that is and isn’t protected with an SSL certificate

5. Click on the “Reissue Certificate” button at the top

6. Press “Install”

7. Tick the desired elements to install an SSL certificate to. The Webmail element is included in the “Assign the certificate to the mail domain” option, so be sure to tick this box

8. Press “Get it free”