> I don't see readon to reboot servers periodically.
I have 2 reasons, neither having anything to do with postfix:
1) If you are using a filesystem type that wants to be checked every 180+
days, you will want to do a controlled reboot when YOU want your server
offline for a while, not when Thor,
On 11.10.18 11:01, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
> Sorry I could not read that message posted by Viktor. Probably I was
> not subscribed yet.
The Postfix mailing list archives (http://www.postfix.org/lists.html)
are a treasure trove of information.
-Ralph
Sorry I could not read that message posted by Viktor. Probably I was not
subscribed yet. Nevertheless, thanks for your answers.
El jue., 11 oct. 2018 a las 10:14, Dominic Raferd ()
escribió:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 09:08, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>
>> Hi there. We just started using let's encrypt
We just started using let's encrypt certs in our mail servers. Since renewal of
the certs is
done automatically, will postfix cope well with that or will we have to restart
it after the renewal
takes place?
On 11.10.18 15:14, Olivier wrote:
I do restart postfix. In fact, I do reboot the mail
Hello,
> We just started using let's encrypt certs in our mail servers. Since renewal
> of the certs is
> done automatically, will postfix cope well with that or will we have to
> restart it after the renewal
> takes place?
I do restart postfix. In fact, I do reboot the mail server as other
pi
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 09:08, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
> Hi there. We just started using let's encrypt certs in our mail servers.
> Since renewal of the certs is done automatically, will postfix cope well
> with that or will we have to restart it after the renewal takes place?
>
Viktor answered thi
Hi there. We just started using let's encrypt certs in our mail servers.
Since renewal of the certs is done automatically, will postfix cope well
with that or will we have to restart it after the renewal takes place?
Thanks so much in advance for your help!
Ignacio