I made certain to go over the itemized costs from 0-6 months, 6-12
months, and 12 months and beyond. If the costs above and beyond that
are significant you can be sure I will complain. I did get the prices
for the set top boxes, etc.
Part of the math I did was the cost of power and maintenan
David Kramer wrote:
> Quick update: Just yesterday I contracted with Verizon for residential
> class triple play.
I'll be curious to see what level of service you get from the
residential class service.
I went through the quotation process for business class FIOS, and was
disappointed to see 30%
I thought "Inbox" was different, and even if you're using Maildir
instead of mbox, incoming mail still got delivered do /var/mail/$USERNAME.
So you say the problem is Postfix (or Dovecot, not even sure who is
saving the mail in this arrangement) is saving to /var/mail/$USERNAME,
not that Dovec
On 01/31/2016 04:35 PM, David Kramer wrote:
> like Dovecot wasn't showing my "inbox" from /var/mail/
I would recommend you to use Maildir instead of mbox and dovecot + sieve
as LDA.
regards,
Nuno
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If I were likely to want to set up other servers, I agree some
configuration management/deploy tool would make a lot of sense. I have
Puppet training, etc. I'm not sure if it makes sense for one individual
not getting paid for it to use it for one server. I *am* using git to
record changes i
> From: Discuss [mailto:discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On
> Behalf Of David Kramer
>
> I also complicated
> things by trying to use an SSL certificate from https://letsencrypt.org
> instead of self-signed,
I'm a huge fan of free certs from https://startssl.com, and personally I don't
Quick update: Just yesterday I contracted with Verizon for residential
class triple play. Giving up static IP, but going from promised
16Mbps/? (actual 2Mbps/12Mbps) to promised 150Mbps/150Mbps and all told
about $100+ less per month.
I also got a server on Linode and set up Postfix/Dovecot.