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blog.florentdelannoy.com
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| | | | | Florent Delannoy's blog | |
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blog.postmaster.yahooinc.com
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| | | | | By Marcel Becker, Sr Director Product Management A key mission of Yahoo is to deliver messages that consumers want to receive and filter out the messages they don't. To guide and help senders support... | |
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johna.compoutpost.com
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| | | | | A rant about Telstra's anti-small business mail server blacklisting policies. | |
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fourteenislands.io
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| | | In an earlier blog entry of this series about static website hosting on Amazon Web Services I wrote on the few mistakes Taxi 020-or rather Cabonline Technologies-made in handling their website's infrastructure on AWS and how these mistakes could have been mitigated by leveraging Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) together with CloudFront. I also wrote that I would come back to the infrastructure as code for static website hosting topic and elaborate on how it can be achieved with CloudFormation templates and CloudFormation stacks in AWS. Here are ready-to-use templates for three alternatives; from the simpler S3 only solution to the more advanced S3 with CloudFront and Lambda@Edge architecture. | ||