rhabarba
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
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Because it was a shameless copy of SMF which is also great.
OpenBSD:
- does not run systemd
Conclusion: OpenBSD wins
rhabarba@feddit.deOPto World News@lemmy.ml•Japan confirms first human-to-human transmission of tick-borne SFTS virus11·1 year agoNo problem, I always wanted to have a reason to never leave the house anymore anyway.
rhabarba@feddit.deOPto World News@lemmy.ml•Japan confirms first human-to-human transmission of tick-borne SFTS virus28·1 year agoLuckily, scorpions rarely attack you from a tree in Central Europe.
rhabarba@feddit.deOPto World News@lemmy.ml•Japan confirms first human-to-human transmission of tick-borne SFTS virus5·1 year agoBad news for necrophiliacs.
That blog is hard to read on a desktop computer in my opinion. But hey, “it looks cool”, at least…
The WTFPL is risky in certain jurisdictions, as it does not have a NO WARRANTY clause.
Do whatever you like with the original work, just don’t be a dick.
rhabarba@feddit.deto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Webmail server with multiple mail accountsEnglish1·1 year agoThank you! :-)
rhabarba@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Reddit signs $60M contract allowing AI company to train its models on the social media platform's content1·1 year agoThe content posted here has no obvious license. I wonder if an administrator could just put any license of his choice on your posts.
rhabarba@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Reddit signs $60M contract allowing AI company to train its models on the social media platform's content24·1 year agoI wonder why I don’t pay for Lemmy.
Again, I’m talking about the server part here, and there is a lot preventing a server to be both a web and a mail server.
You understand that web servers (listening on a web server port) and mail servers (listening on one or more mail server ports, possibly on the same computer) are entirely different technologies?
JMAP sounds interesting indeed, but as far as I understand, there is an underwhelming number of clients that speak it?
A website is the response a web server sends on a web port to a web browser. SMTP on port 80/443 won’t work well, but please try.
If you try it, report back. ;-) My current setup is mostly OpenSMTPD & Dovecot, but I’m open for good reasons to move away.
Websites do not have the functionality to connect to mail servers. These are different protocols.
For mail server infrastructure, Stalwart is said to be pretty good. I haven’t had a chance to try it yet.
I guess you use blob-free Linux-libre then?