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Subject: RE: [SurgeMail List] g_ssl_auto feature - how?
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Yes you can but it's a bit tricky.
Step 1) You need a recent build 7.3p at least
Step 2) You copy the ssl directory tree to the lets directory tree (or the relevant domains folders at least)
Step 3) you set G_SSL_LETS_EXCLUDE "mail.xyz.com,mail.fred.com"
ChrisP.
On Tuesday 29/01/2019 at 3:42 am, Frank Bulk wrote:
Any feedback on this? Can we turn this on only for those domains we don’t already have a separate certificate in place?
Frank
Thanks, I had been meaning to ask if we could turn this on only for domains that we don't already have a cert in place.
Frank
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From: Jeff Crowe [jeff@wtccommunications.ca]
Received: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2018, 11:35AM
To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com [surgemail-list@netwinsite.com]
Subject: [SurgeMail List] g_ssl_auto feature - how?
Hi there,
I have been looking for a fix for my broken Chrome SSL certs today and ran across this gem on the surgemail site:
SurgeMail Version 7.3j2 or later
With this version of surgemail ssl certificates are created and signed completely automatically for all domains, with one setting, no certbot or other external programs are required!
What signing authority is being used?
Is it lets encrypt built into surgemail?
Will it enable add certs for all services like pop3, imap, smtp as well as https?
Will it automatically new certs close to expiration?
and lastly, where do I download this version? the current version on the download site is 7.3i2.
Inquiring minds want to know!