On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 5:54 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> As pointed out before, email is a can of worms easier avoided than
> handled properly. Because "properly" means more than the classic
> "reliably" and "without too much spam": FreedomBox "properly" includes
> "free from maintenance" and "p
On Mon, 02 Jul 2012 09:56:45 +0100, "Keith Fernie" wrote:
> Install Postfix or Exim4 etc and Dovecot on the FreedomBox and send the
> Friendica registration emails to the FreedomBox itself, without the emails
> leaving the FreedomBox.
> The FreedomBox user can use Imap or POP3 to read the emails fr
On Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 10:41:21PM -0400, Stephen Michael Kellat wrote:
> If memory serves, exim4 is part of the default base in Debian. That
> should be worked with.
You're top-posting (message unchanged below).
Exim4 might be default, but postfix has a considerably
better vulnerability story.
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On 02/07/12 04:38, bnewb...@robocracy.org wrote:
> I'm not an email expert, but I don't think that low-volume email
> sourced from random or residential IP ranges is reliably accepted
> by all hosts and services for abuse reasons. I would imagine that
On 12-07-01 at 07:43pm, Nick M. Daly wrote:
> Has anybody given thought to getting FreedomBoxes to send emails?
Sure. Try search the archive of this mailinglist for "email" and/or
"smtp"...
Here are some examples (biased - make a search yourself for other
opinions):
http://lists.alioth.debian
Install Postfix or Exim4 etc and Dovecot on the FreedomBox and send the
Friendica registration emails to the FreedomBox itself, without the emails
leaving the FreedomBox.
The FreedomBox user can use Imap or POP3 to read the emails from the
FreedomBox.
_
Install Postfix or Exim4 etc and Dovecot on the FreedomBox and send the
Friendica registration emails to the FreedomBox itself, without the emails
leaving the FreedomBox.
The FreedomBox user can use Imap or POP3 to read the emails from the
FreedomBox.
_
On Sun, 1 Jul 2012, Nick M. Daly wrote:
Has anybody given thought to getting FreedomBoxes to send emails? I
thought I'd build out a quick win this weekend and add Friendica to the
plugserver setup scripts [0], but Friendica sends registration emails,
and there's no other way to deliver the reg
If memory serves, exim4 is part of the default base in Debian. That
should be worked with.
Stephen Michael Kellat, MSLS
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012, at 19:43, Nick M. Daly wrote:
> Has anybody given thought to getting FreedomBoxes to send emails? I
> thought I'd build out a quick win this weekend and a
Has anybody given thought to getting FreedomBoxes to send emails? I
thought I'd build out a quick win this weekend and add Friendica to the
plugserver setup scripts [0], but Friendica sends registration emails,
and there's no other way to deliver the registration information
(Jabber, etc). So, un
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