Thanks to Rafal I did find the Tapo line (from TP-Link) that uses WiFi
and can be scheduled through the Tapo app which will do for now. I
bought some of the P125M and P400M models. The P125M is an indoor unit
and the P400M is for outdoor use and features two NEMA 5-15R outlets.
Both models suppor
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:43:04 -0600
Nate Bargmann wrote:
> As part of the scripting I plan is to monitor the local temperature
> from my weather station and adjust accordingly in ways such as the
> time to power the heater or even whether to turn it off should a
> temperature rise occur through th
* On 2025 13 Jan 04:07 -0600, Rafał Lichwała wrote:
> If I understood you correctly, the key problem here is "being exposed to
> outdoor".
>
> I think you may search for "outdoor wifi plug":
>
> https://www.amazon.com/outdoor-smart-plug/s?k=outdoor+smart+plug
Thank you.
Coming up with the right
If I understood you correctly, the key problem here is "being exposed to
outdoor".
I think you may search for "outdoor wifi plug":
https://www.amazon.com/outdoor-smart-plug/s?k=outdoor+smart+plug
Also, I think there is nothing wrong with that the given solution is
proprietary. The only downsi
On 13/1/25 05:49, Nate Bargmann wrote:
As the knowledge base on this list is wide and deep, I am asking to cut
through the commercial clutter. Ideally, what I would like to find is a
WiFi (802.11a/b/g) capable device that would plug into the end of an
extension cord (common US NEMA 5-15 recept
On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 4:50 PM Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> As the knowledge base on this list is wide and deep, I am asking to cut
> through the commercial clutter. Ideally, what I would like to find is a
> WiFi (802.11a/b/g) capable device that would plug into the end of an
> extension cord (commo
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:58:13AM -0700, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> I'm told that the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From"
> headers for DMARC-enabled senders, and neither does it do anything
> else to handle DMARC-enabled senders.
Correct, so the SPF test will always fail as the l
James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Please excuse the off-topic post, but I'm hoping this has come up with
> others here:
>
> I've been tasked with implementing DMARC on our domain. And I'm told
> that the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" headers for
> DMARC-enabled senders, and neither does it
James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Please excuse the off-topic post, but I'm hoping this has come up with
> others here:
>
> I've been tasked with implementing DMARC on our domain. And I'm told that
> the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" headers for DMARC-enabled
> senders, and neither does it
On Jun 05 2005, Paul Johnson wrote:
> The list is open, though you might want to add a couple rules to
> /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
(...)
Thanks for the rules. I will surely be checking them.
--
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Homepage of the algorithms package
On Sunday June 5 2005 5:57 am, Bill Day wrote:
> I notice a lot of spam messges in here for software, pills, etc,
> that sneak through my spam assassin and wind up in my Debian folder
> via filters, however the same spam messages that get filtered to
> the Debian mailing list end up in my trash whe
Hi,
>>"G" == G Crimp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> Anyway, my question for the list is, "does anyone know what FUD
G> is". I have recently seen this acronym floating around in
G> relation to how big companies like micromush are going to combat
G> against the growing threat posed by open sou
Fear Uncertainty and Doubt --> FUD
It is a term for rumors and what not that are meant to throw people of the
track.
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 21:22:58 -0800, G. Crimp wrote:
>Anyway, my question for the list is, "does anyone know what FUD is". I have
>recently seen this acronym floating around in relation to how big companies
>like micromush are going to combat against the growing threat posed by open
>source. These
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