On 16 Feb 2015 at 21:59, Nick Edwards wrote: > This directory in later times is where more and more distros are > putting system wide server CA type certs, most distros are moving to > this path, so the package maintainer should fix their script, maybe to > /etc/ssl/private or such.
Maybe not in /etc/ssl/private for security reasons? 10-ssl.conf uses the same file name for certificate and private key; better change this, too. > > On 2/16/15, Wolfgang Gross <wgr...@uni-hd.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > this is not a genuine Dovecot bug, more a nuisance. > > It applies to OpenSuse 13.2 but maybe also to other Linux's. > > > > The standard installation of Dovecot (especially 10-ssl.conf) places the > > certificate dovecot.pem in /etc/ssl/certs. > > Sometimes during updates does OpenSuse renew all certificates in > > /etc/ssl/certs > > and erases dovecot.pem. This blocks further access to the mailbox. > > > > I found a similar report here: > > https://bbs.archlinux.de/viewtopic.php?id=27288 > >