I haven't yet tried the -f option to see if it overrides -m, but I think the default behavior to create an account key per domain is not a good choice. (I don't pretend to be an expert, but I don't think my previous, but unsatisfactory client, used separate account keys per domain.)
I haven't yet tried the -f option to see if it overrides -m, but I think the default behavior to create an account key per domain is not a good choice. (I don't pretend to be an expert, but I don't think my previous, but unsatisfactory client, used separate account keys per domain.)