I think I read in some news (slashdot? HN?) semi-recently that a bunch
of old-style (?) Let's Encrypt certificates are expiring today.  
Different software packages may handle it differently, as to how 
they determine what to accept...?  Sorry vague, but I something 
on my phone with one site that I'm guessing is from the same cause.

On 2021-09-30 10:02:17-0700, Chris Bennett <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm getting that the certs are expired, but https works fine in Firefox,
> including when looking at the full chain.
> 
> 
> openssl s_client -servername mail.strengthcouragewisdom.rocks -connect 
> mail.strengthcouragewisdom.rocks:imaps
> 
> openssl s_client -servername mail.strengthcouragewisdom.rocks -connect 
> mail.strengthcouragewisdom.rocks:https
> 
> However are not happy. I force updated my ssl certs, syspatch, pkg_add
> -u and rebooted.
> 
> I didn't rebuild dh.pem for dovecot.
> 
> Is this just a DNS propagation issue?
> Or should I do something further myself?
> 
> Thanks
> Chris Bennett
> 

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