Thanks for the detailed analysis Paride and Ante. While a service
restart is indeed required to refresh the chroot dir of the main/default
instance, it feels a bit intrusive and could be avoided by directly
calling "/usr/lib/postfix/configure-instance.sh" via a hook in /etc/ca-
certificates/update.d/

configure-instance.sh will update the default instance's chroot when
called without any parameter.

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  warning: /var/spool/postfix/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt and
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