
How to Change AutoSSL Notifications
Did you start getting email notifications after allowing AutoSSL to replace Invalid/Expiring Certificates? These messages let you know AutoSSL information such as when an SSL renews, expires, or even fails. But, you can easily adjust the settings for when these are sent and who they are sent to. In this tutorial, we will show you how to change Autossl Notifications in your Web Host Manager WHM.
Change AutoSSL Notifications
- Log into your Web Host Manager as the 'root' user.
In the search box type "autossl" without the quotation marks.
Click the Manage AutoSSL link under the SSL/TLS section.
You will then be on the "Manage AutoSSL" page, click the Options link.
You will see the User Notifications and Administrator Notifications sections. Choose from the available settings.
After selecting your notification settings click the Save button.
You are finished when you see a "Success!" message on the top right of the page.
Congratulations, now you know how to change AutoSSL Notifications in your Web Host Manager WHM!
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