Re: [Dorset] Switching away from Evernote

2020-01-18 Thread tda

Hi Hamish

On 18/01/2020 10:23, Hamish MB wrote:

Hi all,

I've been thinking about switching away from Evernote as there's no native 
Linux client, and the upload limit for free accounts is quite restrictive.

Has anyone got any suggestions for replacement note-taking and syncing services?



Emacs Org Mode.

Cheers

Tim

 



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Re: [Dorset] How much work is involved in moving away from my current Domain Hosting Provider

2020-01-18 Thread Graeme Gemmill
Terry, sorry to hear your problem with 1&1/IONOS. I've used them for 
years to provide my gemmill.name domain and have never had the problem 
you describe.


Haven't had much need to contact customer support, but I'll keep an eye 
open for any occurrence of your problem.


Graeme


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Re: [Dorset] How much work is involved in moving away from my current Domain Hosting Provider

2020-01-18 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 18 January 2020 10:13:23 GMT Hamish MB wrote:
> Are you sure these aren't a scam? It kind of sounds like one, so the links
> might not be genuine, perhaps?
 
> I'm sure you've already checked this, but thought it was worth a mention.

No.  I don'yt think it's a scam.  The last time I got this I sent the complaint 
to this address:

1&1 IONOS Customer Support 

 and the replies came from the same address.  This is the address in the Header 
of the 
original:


Return-Path: <103315483737195440.3.1179855...@bounce.unitedinternet.com>
Received: from mout-cscorp.1and1.com ([212.227.15.50]) by mx.kundenserver.de
 (mxeue011 [212.227.15.41]) with ESMTPS (Nemesis) id 1MdMsi-1i7eS80piC-00ZSlT
 for ; Mon, 16 Dec 2019 05:38:48 +0100
DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=ionos.co.uk;
s=isystem4; t=1576471128;
bh=GfYgUioNsPNsySPkzDFKt9cz44MqPqXkiXmaMFgF0gw=;
h=X-UI-Sender-Class:From:Subject:Date:To:X-CSA-Complaints;

b=g5GCxmOnfRnmFm3NA4kYkFJPClgHZa+SHC3JUPI67ZAtLAsfEDcMuW0mcYw1K/VlP
 ZvSF73i6/qXgNydsMTSZt/K+vQtLxSJs4WAM2S/
MRVu88YSKeE3pDA7gG4j0zOmWmA
 0bFWPCJUX+D1SfCJ/ElVyY1zO7MG0DlsIIeR7/Hk=
X-UI-Sender-Class: 143feacd-6f47-411f-b5a0-b443d5bddc06
Received: from omsmail ([10.76.0.12]) by mrs-cscorp.1and1.com (mrscorp003
 [172.19.128.197]) with ESMTPSA (Nemesis) id 0M81sP-1hlSre41ar-00vjzk; Mon, 16
 Dec 2019 05:38:48 +0100
MIME-Version: 1.0
From: 1&1 IONOS Customer Support 
Subject: Security Warning - Action Required


Unless the scammer has found a way to spoof the headers *and* intercept the 
reply, then 
I believe that it is a message from Ionos.

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Re: [Dorset] Switching away from Evernote

2020-01-18 Thread Keith Edmunds
Joplin (https://joplinapp.org/)

Open source, clients for web, Android, IOS, Mac, Windows. Syncs to your
choice of sync'd filesystem (I use Nextcloud). Markdown. Import from
Evernote. Just works. Been using it for 18 months or so, never looked back.
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[Dorset] Switching away from Evernote

2020-01-18 Thread Hamish MB
Hi all,

I've been thinking about switching away from Evernote as there's no native 
Linux client, and the upload limit for free accounts is quite restrictive.

Has anyone got any suggestions for replacement note-taking and syncing services?

Hamish
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Re: [Dorset] How much work is involved in moving away from my current Domain Hosting Provider

2020-01-18 Thread Hamish MB
Are you sure these aren't a scam? It kind of sounds like one, so the links 
might not be genuine, perhaps?

I'm sure you've already checked this, but thought it was worth a mention.

Hamish
On 18 Jan 2020, at 08:01, Terry Coles 
mailto:d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk>> wrote:

On Saturday, 18 January 2020 07:48:08 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
 There is a button to upgrade to 'fix' the problem.

BTW.  The upgrade button gives this:

'Site Scan & Repair

No more malware worries — our security solution powered by SiteLock detects
and automatically removes malware.

Daily malware detection for up to 500 web pages
Fully automated malware removal
Daily spam and blacklist monitoring
On-demand monthly vulnerability detection
Vulnerability patching'

The cost is £5 per month.  My current contract for the whole domain costs me
£10.99 per month, so the tool would add nearly 50% to my costs.

The thing is that I do not use my website for eCommerce and there is nothing
much there apart from holiday snaps, so what I really want is a provider that
lets me use the domain as a repository and leaves me alone; just as  One and
One did for all those years.
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Re: [Dorset] How much work is involved in moving away from my current Domain Hosting Provider

2020-01-18 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 18 January 2020 07:48:08 GMT Terry Coles wrote:
> There is a button to upgrade to 'fix' the problem.

BTW.  The upgrade button gives this:

'Site Scan & Repair

No more malware worries — our security solution powered by SiteLock detects 
and automatically removes malware.

Daily malware detection for up to 500 web pages
Fully automated malware removal
Daily spam and blacklist monitoring
On-demand monthly vulnerability detection
Vulnerability patching'

The cost is £5 per month.  My current contract for the whole domain costs me 
£10.99 per month, so the tool would add nearly 50% to my costs.

The thing is that I do not use my website for eCommerce and there is nothing 
much there apart from holiday snaps, so what I really want is a provider that 
lets me use the domain as a repository and leaves me alone; just as  One and 
One did for all those years.

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