Let's Encrypt Ending Support for Expiration Notification Emails
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And DNS is the only one available for wild card and unless you're using a plug-in capable DNS service, They suck at it.
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Novel concept, how about they let me pay them to remind me.
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Agreed.
For us the mitigation is to do a little monitoring with alerts set to start casually at 29 days out and enter critical 13 days out (out from expiry).
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I'll end up with a nagios alarm with an x509 check
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I mean that's just another item in the long list of reasons you should not be using Network Solutions.
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You're not wrong, but they don't support quite a lot.
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Yup it's great
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If it was actually code that isn't the correct behavior. Code doesn't line wrap, because line breaks mean something in most languages, so introducing virtual line breaks causes confusion.