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@mdecimus, I think it worked. I removed the Certificate I manually added and tested sending another email via SMTP, and it worked. |
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@mdecimus Which format ist the TLS Certificate because I need them in PEM to generate TLSA records for DANE? |
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Found it -> its base64, it would be cool if a download in PEM would be available. Like:
Best regards |
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@mdecimus last time I was here. I have removed the certificate, but I also had to remove the NGINX proxy, which I overlooked. I need to use nxing. I manually added the certificate from the Plesk Host server. It will expire in 30 days. Is there a tutorial or a way to make this work?
Any suggestions? |
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Hey, team, fantastic product. I have a question because something regarding the server certificate is not adding up.
My setup is a Ubunto Server with Docker and Stalwart Labs email server inside it.
It looks like this:
Ubuntu: NGINX (Lets Encrypt Certificate -> Docker (Stalwart | Certificate Manually Uploaded via the Admin)
Question: How is the Stalwart TLS Certificate automatically updated when the Lets Encrypt Cron regenerates the Root Server / Host certificate?
Because right now, I had to add it manually:
In 30 days from today, Let's Encrypt will regenerate the certificate on the host server. This will allow port 80 to use the NGINX certificate, but the Stalwart certificate that I manually added will expire. How can I guarantee that it will be updated?
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