$500 a year?!? Hey buddy, thanks for looking after our IT systems, here’s an extra $1.50 a week …
$500 a year?!? Hey buddy, thanks for looking after our IT systems, here’s an extra $1.50 a week …
Wow, that’s a blast from the past. I had not idea phpwiki is still around!!
Thing like send later. You can do it in a mail client but it requires the client to be running. It you implement it on the server you can guarantee that the email gets send on a specific day/time.
Spark offers collaboration on messages. So for example your team can add comments on an email.
Etc.
Most email clients do not keep a copy of your email on their own servers. It is increasingly common though as it allows them to offer features which are impossible to do otherwise.
I don’t believe there is any need for them to keep a local copy of your mail for push notifications.
If you want to make your NextCloud available to the internet it’s pretty easy (and very reliable) to do so with cloudflare tunnels.
Was going to say the same thing.
I did’t think Revolt was compatible with Matrix and I can’t see anything on the website suggesting that? Link?
Thanks! Will try again …
I converted everything over to Mikrotik earlier this year. Excellent hardware and software and cheap. But has a bit of a learning curve.
Thanks!
Thanks, will try again. Maybe I just missed something …
It looks like it’s Android based. Can you run eBooks readers on it?
I’ve tried this and get weird errors. I followed the instructions carefully (I think!), do you have to do anything special to get it to work?
How did you find funkwhale?
You need to find the relevant XEP and make sure you have a client that supports it and that it’s enabled on the server.
Last I looked openfire wasn’t very well maintained. I’d check out prosody…
just use host or dog.
❯ host www.google.com
www.google.com has address 142.250.204.4
www.google.com has IPv6 address 2404:6800:4006:814::2004
❯ dog reddit.com TXT
TXT reddit.com. 1h00m00s "614ac4be-8664-4cea-8e29-f84d08ad875c"
TXT reddit.com. 1h00m00s "MS=ms71041902"
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I was running a federated synapse on a much lower spec’d machine than that … and it was fine. I don’t think it’s federation that does it, it’s joining large and active groups.
How are you using rsync with B2? Are you mounting the bucket locally?
There’s an old saying, “Unix is user friendly, it’s just fussy about it’s friends.”