David Venter
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The browser itself already does this. See the lock next to your domain name in the address bar? That’s your SSL badge. Click it and it’ll provide certificate information. Having an HTML badge on the actual website itself is completely unnecessary but you’re welcome to add one yourself if you think the browser’s built-in SSL lock in the address bar is not enough. But trust me, it’s enough.
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33 votes5 comments · Service Improvement » Server Configuration Improvements · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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195 votesplanned · 38 comments · Service Improvement » Console Improvements · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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Due to the way that Rackspace is set up. Cloudways can't give us access to the control panel because that would mean that we'd have access to everyone's accounts - everyone who's using the add-on, not just our own. What they can do, however, is make use of the Rackspace API to give us more functionality in the Cloudways Control panel, provided that Rackspace offers more functionality through the API. If you want direct access to a Rackspace Control Panel, you'd have to sign up directly at Rackspace for the same reseller type account that Cloudways is using to manage our add-ons email accounts. That said, I've added my vote to this request because I'd like more Rackspace email functionality in the Cloudways control panel. Here's hoping that it's possible through the API.