ok the helps says:
pw [-l] [-p plaintext]
i just thought it specifies the text file.
thanks for clarifying it.
Bernardo Reino wrote:
The argument to "-p" is not a file containing the password, but the
password itself!
thank you Jeremy. I will check out them.
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-let-s-encrypt-wildcard-certificates-with-certbot
This may be more helpful
https://medium.com/@saurabh6790/generate-wildcard-ssl-certificate-using-lets-encrypt-certbot-
iding the plain password as CL argument to generate a encrypted one.
thank you
ミユナ alice
Richard Hector wrote:
otherwise you'll have to use DNS challenge method
to support multiple hostnames on the same certificate.
do you know how to implement this?
the original certificates were issued for domain: sample.com.
But this certs can be used for any.sample.com too?
Thanks
Shawn Heisey wrote:
Interesting. I thought it was using LMTP but it looks like master.cf
has it running /usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda to deliver. Would LMTP be a
better option? It has always worked, so I didn't look at it very closely.
I see some docs saying dovecot uses LDA for delivery by
Shawn Heisey wrote:
My setup is virtual users in a postfixadmin database. Dovecot does all
authentication, even with posfix. I believe the config snippets I have
included below are the relevant things that make it possible for postfix
to talk to dovecot for mail delivery and authentication
is, b/c my webmail send mail from localhost has been going
without authentication to postifx. so i am not sure if postfix talks to
dovecot without requiring auth too.
Thanks
alice
>
> On 22/4/22 7:25 am, al...@coakmail.com wrote:
>> hello
>>
>> I have setup website using letsencrypt for certification.
>> how can I setup IMAP to use this certs as well?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
> Make entries in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf
>
> ssl = required
>
> ssl_cert = ssl_key =
>
> in /e
hello
I have setup website using letsencrypt for certification.
how can I setup IMAP to use this certs as well?
Thank you.