On 04/01/2024 11:40, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
Tim wrote:
Probably obvious, but when you use containers do make sure you have a
solution in place for keeping current with updates.
Not that obvious to me, as you probably suspected. I've not done much
with containers before.
Seems I need to po
Hi,
Stephen wrote:
> > There's a list at
> > https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#communication---email---complete-solutions.
...
> Thanks Tristan,
Yes, thanks Tristan. Very interesting to have a browse of that to see
what's available.
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Cheers, Ralph.
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Thanks Tristan,
> There's a list at
> https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#communication---email---complete-solutions.
>
> I'm using https://mailinabox.email/ myself - while not perfect, ticks a lot
> of boxes.
That’s brilliant if I ever get time to ditch having an expensive
On 03/01/2024 14:35, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to set up a virtual server to send and receive email for
a domain name and store the email for pick-up by users over POP3 and IMAP.
Normally, I'd go for Debian and then configure Exim, Dovecot and others to
provide a Let's Encr
Hi,
Tim wrote:
> Probably obvious, but when you use containers do make sure you have a
> solution in place for keeping current with updates.
Not that obvious to me, as you probably suspected. I've not done much
with containers before.
Seems I need to poll to learn of a later tag on the remote h
Probably obvious, but when you use containers do make sure you have a
solution in place for keeping current with updates.
Tim.
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 at 16:48, Hugh Frater wrote:
>
> I was going to suggest, docker is the answer here. You don’t even need a
> base distro, as you could just host the
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