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Change certbot renewal configurations to another Let’s Encrypt-Account

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Using certbot 1.26.0.

Due to moving some certificate configurations to another server and creating new ones, I now have got two accounts. That was not intended and I think I don't need two accounts.

All renewal files (in /etc/letsencrypt/renewal) contain server = https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory and are all of the same kind (nginx configurations, where just the domain differs).

So, is it safe to call certbot unregister for one account and change the account id in the renewal files to the other id, so that all certificate configuration and renewals work with the single remaining account?

I'm asking since I don't want to destroy anything. And also I'd like to know what the account actually is. What is the account for and is there anything stored at the server? I just saw in the log file that POST https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/acct/46643438 was done. I don't know what is happening here. So I could image changing the account id of a certificate could be problematic, if the letsencrypt server has anything stored about my certificates.

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