Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "plushaters".
2018 Oct 01
0
email Server for CentOS 7
...an infinite number
of disposable "plussed" addresses as website login names. I've got a
sendmail rule that lets me use a dot instead of a plus sign in such
addresses to get around the websites that refuse a plus sign in an address.
<http://mozilla.wikia.com/wiki/User:Me_at_work/plushaters>
> You should also run your own DNS in that case, as many modern features of
> secure mail services are tightly linked to DNS (e.g. SPF, DKIM, DMARC
> etc.). DNSsec is preferred.
This can be split. I let my hosting provider host my public domain name on
their DNS servers. But I run a...
2019 Sep 20
0
Replacing sendmail with postfix (was: deprecations leading up to C8)
...ussed addresses with the plus replaced with dot
to deal with broken websites that reject a plus sign in an address. All my
website logins use plussed addresses with dots. (I also use an email alias
so my email address isn't my imap login.)
<https://mozilla.fandom.com/wiki/User:Me_at_work/plushaters>
2017 Dec 11
1
hosting emails at home
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 11:23:34AM -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>--On Sunday, December 10, 2017 7:05 PM +0000 Andr? Rodier
><andre at rodier.me> wrote:
>
>>This is so far what I have achieved:
>
>How about MIMEDefang, ClamAV, and SpamAssassin? I'm currently running
>MD+Clam from sendmail and SA from procmail, but I'm open to seeing the
>equivalent
2018 Oct 01
6
email Server for CentOS 7
> On 29. Sep 2018, at 23:58, John R. Dennison <jrd at gerdesas.com> wrote:
>
> Save yourself the effort, time, headaches and eventual bloody tears of impotent
> rage and just go with Google or some other provider. Running a mail
> server properly is one of the more difficult tasks and quite often not
> worth the time and trouble, especially if one is asking about it on a
2019 Sep 20
5
deprecations leading up to C8
Am 2019-09-20 12:06, schrieb Randal, Phil:
> When I migrated our mx boxes from CentOS 5 to 7 I made the leap to
> postfix.
>
> I built a test server with postfix etc on it and threw everything I
> could think of at it before going live.
>
> The key is, like in learning a new language, to start thinking in
> postfix terms instead of thinking in sendmail terms.
Exactly, I