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www.opalstack.com
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| | | | | Want to host your own private Docs, Email, Calendar, and Contacts just like Google Workspace? This is your guide. | |
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www.danstroot.com
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| | | | | Google's IPv6 measurements crossed the 3% milestone just under five months from when the 2% milestone was crossed. Prior to that it had taken 11 months to go from 1% to 2%. | |
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minhajuddin.com
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| | | | | In 2017, I was working for a company that was building an aggregation platform for hotel bookings. For some weird reason, for all the email we sent, recipients that used Office365 always had our email | |
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jan.wildeboer.net
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| | | 0. The Journey - The basics and outlook (on the series, not the Microsoft mail client ;) 1. Postfix - the in and out, so to say. The robust, battle-hardened connection point for other mail servers on the internet to send emails to and receive emails from your domain(s). Also known as the MTA, the Mail Transfer Agent. 2. Dovecot - where you and your users talk to to get emails to their mail client, be it your smartphone, a mail client on your computer or just even the command line. It's the IMAP server. 3. DKIM/DMARC/SPF - Just having postfix and dovecot up and running isn't enough. We will also look at user authentication, letsencrypt certificates, DKIM, DMARC, SPF and the daily checks to make sure everything is humming along nicely. 4. The final stuff - How... | ||