Hi AWS Community,
I got the below shown message from AWS and I would like to use Emailvalidation as I have no clue how the DNS stuff works.
The problem is, that I do not have access to the emailsaddresses that the validation emails are sent to (admin@goalplay.com, administrator@goalplay.com, hostmaster@goalplay.com, postmaster@goalplay.com, webmaster@goalplay.com).
Does anyone know how I could solve this?
It would be of great help.
Best regards,
Moritz
Greetings from Amazon Web Services,
You have an AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) SSL/TLS certificate in your AWS account that expires on Sep 02, 2022 at 23:59:59 UTC. That certificate includes the primary domain media.goalplay.com and a total of 1 domains.
Certificate identifier: arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:405738972658:certificate/7de2bece-a0d8-4e00-b387-e5e4e781fafe
ACM was unable to automatically renew your certificate. The domain validation method for this certificate is email validation. This method requires the domain owner or someone authorized by the domain owner to take one of the following actions before Sep 02, 2022 at 23:59:59 UTC. If no action is taken, the certificate will expire, which might cause your website or application to become unreachable.
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If you can write records into your DNS configuration, you can replace all of your existing email-validated certificates with DNS-validated certificates. After you add a CNAME record to your DNS configuration, ACM can automatically renew your certificate as long as the record remains in place. You can learn more about DNS validation in the ACM User Guide.[1]
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If you want to continue using email validation to renew this certificate, the domain owners must use the approval link that was sent in a separate validation request email. The validation email is valid for 3 days. ACM customers can resend the validation email after receiving the first notification or any time up until 3 days after the certificate expires. For more information on how to resend a validation email, refer to the ACM User Guide.[2]