Using mutt this morning, I was informed that my postfix certificate had expired a few days ago. I made a new one with: openssl req -new -outform PEM -out smtpd.cert -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout smtpd.key -keyform PEM -days 365 -x509 I'm fairly certain this is precisely how I did it a year ago. the hostname on the box is tonybaldwin.info the fqdn is tonybaldwin.info but every time I send a message, I'm told the hostname on the server doesn't match the hostname on the certificate. I'm a bit lost on that. I can accept it (I've been choosing "accept (o)nce" until I can resolve this, but (a)ccept always is an option) It doesn't seem to be impeding me from sending or receiving mail, but I have to wonder if it will hinder others in receiving my mail (if their provider sees a problem with my cert?). ./tony -- https://tonybaldwin.info all tony, all day long...
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