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Comment #20059755
> [...], we use a private mail server. I will always recommend against running your own mail infrastructure. The administrative expense is to high in the long run. Unless you want …
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Comment #19530844
That's similar to how I use Twitter. Private Account, no followers, only selected accounts I follow to keep my feed clean of clickbait, useless discussions and the usual twitter ou…
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Comment #19530822
> RSS actually meant, mostly, that you had to have something worthy of RSS'ing ... a blog, an article, something. Exactly this! I really miss the time of the internet before social…
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Comment #19493058
you send a mail to the displayed address and it will parse the incoming mail and analyzes the message headers. the headers contain valuable information about the authenticity of th…
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Comment #19491162
Don't get yourself onto spam block lists, which can relatively easy happen if your mail server is misconfigured. You can test the spam-level of your outgoing mail on this site: htt…
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Comment #19487296
I'm hosting my mail on my own server with postfix and dovecot for 6 years now. It's running smoothly, but I invested alot of work into it. it was fun to figure out how everything i…
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Comment #19477931
Nano is perfect for the casual terminal user, it does its job fine when editing an apache server config file once in a while. But when working on the terminal all day, there's no w…
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Comment #19471194
Thanks! I'm actually thinking about releasing it as a standalone Jekyll theme some time.
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Comment #19470338
Great work! I did something with a similar approach, although it's just kind of a knowledge base for myself build with Jekyll and a little search function, called "My Sysadmin Chea…
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Comment #19455591
Privacy is always about trust. I trust Apple (more than others) because they never gave me the impression they are doing anything shady with my personal data behind my back. Unlike…
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Comment #19454265
The only reason I'm not using Chromium is that 1Password is not trusting it as a "secure browser".
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Comment #19454036
Whenever I come across one of those articles promoting "use Firefox instead of Chrome" I wonder if I'm the only one having those huge performance issues with Firefox on macOS. I se…
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Comment #19436646
I use `chattr +i` with NFS mountpoints for backups, it prevents the local harddrive from filling up when a network share fails to mount on boot.
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