Please remove the phrase `No news is good news.` as it suggests to decide to go on with a bad operational habit.
Why I am stating this is because that `no news` also could mean that:
- your `cron` daemon stopped working,
- your MTA has issues (in case or mail notifications of course),
- anything in between the host running `acme.sh` and your client went wrong.
(... and probably you will not notice in time if `acme.sh` would otherwise send an error notification (if it runs anyway))
If you expect a daily mail (using `--notify-level 3`) you can always be sure that `acme.sh` has ran successfully before. You can also tick the `acme.sh` checkbox in the daily operational report of your enterprise. ;)
The --no-run-if-empty option is a GNU extension and the long version isn't supported by *BSD variants.
Instead use the short version (-r) which is present, but ignored as it is the default behavior, in at least FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?xargs
* Create LICENSE.md
* remove _hostingde_parse_no_strip_whitespace function as this breaks API requests
* Fix sessionid parsing on BSD
* Make travis happy. (SC2020)
* fix for https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/issues/2286
* Notify mail update (#2293)
* feat: disable e-mail validation if MAIL_NOVALIDATE is set
* fix: expose _MAIL_BIN variable
* fix: call _mail_body and _mail_cmnd directly to make sure that all used variables are exposed
* fix: update notify/mail.sh
Co-Authored-By: Matej Mihevc <zuexo@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: remove useless echo, quote eval
* feat: disable e-mail validation if MAIL_NOVALIDATE is set
* fix: expose _MAIL_BIN variable
* fix: call _mail_body and _mail_cmnd directly to make sure that all used variables are exposed
* fix: update notify/mail.sh
Co-Authored-By: Matej Mihevc <zuexo@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: remove useless echo, quote eval
MaraDNS is a lightweight self-hosting DNS server. This patch adds
support for adding records to zone files stored on the server in the
format expected by MaraDNS. Path to the file should be exported in
MARA_ZONE_FILE environment variable. To reload the configuration
automatically, the user must provide path to the pid file of duende (the
daemonization tool that ships with MaraDNS) in MARA_DUENDE_PID_PATH
(--pid argument to duende).