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doc(postfix): install instructions (#6136)
fixes #6131 * doc(postfix): install instructions * address brad's comments
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Postfix plugin for Certbot
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To install your certs with this plugin, run:
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Note: this MTA installer is in **developer beta**-- we appreciate any testing, feedback, or
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feature requests for this plugin.
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``certbot install --installer postfix --cert-path <path to cert> --key-path <path to key> -d <MX hostname>``
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To install this plugin, in the root of this repo, run::
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And there you go! If you'd like to obtain these certificates via certbot, there's more documentation on how to do this `here <https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#getting-certificates-and-choosing-plugins>`_.
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./tools/venv.sh
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source venv/bin/activate
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You can use this installer with any `authenticator plugin
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<https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#getting-certificates-and-choosing-plugins>`_.
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For instance, with the `standalone authenticator
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<https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#standalone>`_, which requires no extra server
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software, you might run::
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sudo ./venv/bin/certbot run --standalone -i postfix -d <domain name>
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To just install existing certs with this plugin, run::
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sudo ./venv/bin/certbot install -i postfix --cert-path <path to cert> --key-path <path to key> -d <domain name>
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