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On Sunday, July 19, 2020 6:57 PM, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> [I have stripped all mention of capitalisation, as it is off-topic here.
> However, a seeming lack of competence in English will lead people to believe
> that the incompetence also leaks into the code. This i
On 7/19/20 8:18 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Afternoon all,
Hi,
I'd like to set up a little box to be a local mail server. It would
receive mails from other machines on the LAN, and it would fetch
POP3 mail from my ISP and IMAP mail from google mail. KMail on my
workstation would then read the
Am Sonntag, 19. Juli 2020, 16:18:32 CEST schrieb Peter Humphrey:
> Afternoon all,
>
> I'd like to set up a little box to be a local mail server. It would receive
> mails from other machines on the LAN, and it would fetch POP3 mail from my
> ISP and IMAP mail from google mail.
For me this was a goo
Dovecot works well enough, catch is that it has some security
issues. My fix is to have it run on localhost and ssh tunnel
local ports into 143 & 25 on the in-house server. At that point
postfix + dovecot work fine for me.
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Steven Lembark
Workhorse Computing
lemb...@wrkhors.com
+1 888 359 3
On Sunday, 19 July 2020 16:48:29 BST antlists wrote:
> On 19/07/2020 15:18, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > So I'm asking what systems other people use. I can't be unusual in what I
> > want, so there must be lots of solutions out there somewhere. Would anyone
> > like to offer me some advice?
>
> Doing
On 19/07/2020 15:18, Peter Humphrey wrote:
So I'm asking what systems other people use. I can't be unusual in what I
want, so there must be lots of solutions out there somewhere. Would anyone
like to offer me some advice?
Doing my best to remember my setup ...
Running postfix as my mail server
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 11:08:43AM -0400, Jack wrote:
> On 7/19/20 10:57 AM, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> > [I have stripped all mention of capitalisation, as it is off-topic here.
> > However, a seeming lack of competence in English will lead people to believe
> > that the incompetence also leaks into th
On 7/19/20 10:57 AM, Ashley Dixon wrote:
[I have stripped all mention of capitalisation, as it is off-topic here.
However, a seeming lack of competence in English will lead people to believe
that the incompetence also leaks into the code. This is especially true when
this lack of
[I have stripped all mention of capitalisation, as it is off-topic here.
However, a seeming lack of competence in English will lead people to believe
that the incompetence also leaks into the code. This is especially true when
this lack of writing competence is intentional.]
On Sun
Afternoon all,
I'd like to set up a little box to be a local mail server. It would receive
mails from other machines on the LAN, and it would fetch POP3 mail from my ISP
and IMAP mail from google mail. KMail on my workstation would then read the
mails via IMAP. That's all. I might want to add a
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On Saturday, July 18, 2020 11:13 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> This is not a GUI
xterm is GUI. you don't need to click on gtk/qt
widgets to access details of password entries.
gtk/qt is a massive overkill.
> This makes portability a problem. Exactly why keepass (an
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On Saturday, July 18, 2020 10:28 PM, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> This sociological position may be valid, but please understand that I was not
> suggesting you "don't insult" them. But placing a picture of a shit next to
> their project name based solely on the fact it
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