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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    1st of all the dns setting should be added after the subdomain has been deleted, since deleting the subdomain will update dns and remove the dns setting for that domain. 2nd You can also export the certificate after its creation and import it back when ready to select webmail software and...
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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    Well maybe you missed a step I don't know. did you manually added webmail.toplevel.tld in dns. Anyway I got it working by doing exactly those steps I listed.
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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    Have you tried it? Why wouldn't it work? Merely stating that it's a fact doesn't make it so. I have it implemented on a couple of domains so I know it works. At least for me. ;-)
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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    Like you said: In your opinion. It works, it's a workaround meant for those who don't want to wait and don't mind the extra work if a solution is not delivered as expected in Q2 of 2017. And last but not least what's your real contribution to this topic other than complaining.
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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    Ofcourse the automated renewal is broken this way. But this "solution" is only meant as a temporary workaround. I am lead to believe that they are working on a solution.
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    Let’s Encrypt WebMail

    The workaround solution is : Select option webmail "None" Create subdomain webmail Create Let's Encrypt certificate Delete subdomain Select webmail software Select webmail certificate et Voila Only thing is that creating and selecting a certificate doesn't autmagically block http access of...
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