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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    Problem solved: There are some issues with the plugin. Our problem was caused by disabling the web-service of the mail-servers subdomain. similar problems can also be caused by an improper dnd configuration of the corespondig domain, we found out.
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    update (again) ;) I found the letsencryp plugin directory and found also, that the certs for the mail server subdomain are not renewed. that's why only old cert files are copied by the update mechanic... remaining question: can someone help me with the question, how to tell the plugin that it...
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    The script does, what thelatest plugin also does .. unfortunately with the wrong files. actually I'm searching for the location, where the plugin stores the certs. if you have any hint.. :)
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    update: I now found out,that the wrog certificates were copied by the plesk extension. the have a new timestamp - but inside, it's old stuff... For testing, I copied the cert of my webserver to the dovecot directory - and voila - the have a new expireation-date - but of course the wrong...
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    Now, I even restarded the machine .. but the mailserver is still working with old certs. I think, the certs are the new ones, as they have the right timestamp. I could comapre the with the files located in the lets-directory. btw: where is it, when it is installed with plesk? in the...
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    Thats what I thought. My plesk-omatic is now overriding the certs .. but the server is not re-reading the files. Is there maybe any option, to prevent the refreshing? I did a test to make sure, that the server recognize the files, by deleting them. Then the service writes an error message to...
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    News in this issue: After updating the plugin, the cert files are copied to the server directories now. strange: the servers do not use them. even the right files are set up in the coresponding config files. is there something to do, to make the mail servers re-read the cert files?
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    The mail server is dovecot and postfix. The cert files are not updated - that's the problem, I have .. :) On the webserver they are updated every time I press the corresponding button in plek.
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    No alcohol .. this happens, if you forget to set the right language on your mobile .. :D it is not a problem of the webserver. The web servers certificate gets updated by the add-on. Only the mail server does not get the update and keeps using its old certificate.
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    This is not the Problem. as described, the problem is, trat already installed certificate are are not updated, when the user clicks the button to renew already installed certificate.
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    Resolved Updating Let's encrypt certs for mailserver

    When I click the button to renew a cert, it is installed in the webserver, but the mailserver does not get a new one. should'nt it be possible with the latest plesk-version? I'm using plek 17.5 and dovecot on ubuntu 16.04 lts what can I do?
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