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by jayaprakash-r-2523 (140 points)

How to configure Qvera QIE to alert (30/60/90 days) for the following certificate expiry scenarios?

1. Global certificates configured in Qvera used by the channels for webhook?

2. Security certificate used for enabling ssl in Qvera which is passed as a jvm parameter in the QIE Service Manager -Djetty.sslContext.keyStorePath- Ex: https://qvera.abc.com?

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Unfortunately, the certificate expiration notifications are not user modifiable at this time.  Currently QIE sends notifications when the certificate is 90 days, 30 days, 10 days, or less than 5 days from expiration.  

Note that only certificates that have been imported into the Certificates page within QIE will be included in the alerts.
by jon-t-7005 (8.3k points)
edited by jon-t-7005
by jayaprakash-r-2523 (140 points)
Follow up Questions

1. Is this default 30/60/90 notification
      i) Applicable only when the System Configurations -> Email Settings is configured with a valid SMTP server and account?
     ii) Applicable for both Global certificates as well as the security certificate which is configured to enable SSL on QIE service manager?
by jon-t-7005 (8.3k points)
You will receive an alert upon login about the certificate expiring, even if you do not have an SMTP server configured.  But in order to receive an email, you will need to configure an SMTP server and account for QIE to use when sending email.

I've updated the answer to clarify that the alert/notification is ONLY for certificates imported on the Certificates page(s) within QIE, and does not include the certificate used to enable SSL via startup argument within the QIE Service Manager.
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