Hi Janos,
yeah I thought so too.The TSA isn't completely gone though, it currently just 
doesn't issue any new timestamps but checking hashes still seems to work.Even 
though I probably don't want to risk it disappearing completely.
So any idea how I can restamp all mails in the archive?
The stamps are all in the database right?
Delete all hashes from the database and then simply run the stamping process?

The archive is really small, but can I really stamp all mails at one time or do 
I need several timestamps?

Thanks for the help!
    Am Sonntag, 14. April 2019, 21:41:55 MESZ hat <s...@acts.hu> Folgendes 
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Hello Frank,

well, I think your only option is to re-stamp existing emails,
since you can't really use them to validate without the (now 
disappeared)
TSA authority who issued them.

Janos

On 2019-04-13 23:33, Frank Schmitz wrote:
> seems like the timestamping authority I used "disbanded" and kind of
> tells me to go elsewhere for timestamping.
> 
> Sure, I can configure another TSA to get NEW timestamps, but what
> about all the old timestamps in my archive?
> Do I have to restamp every mail in the archive?
> What's the best way to do that?
> Can I simply add another certificate to be able to verify older mails
> with the old timestamps?
> Anyone ever had this problem before?
> 
> Thankful for any advice...

  

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