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Nick Andre | Mark Hofmann | Re: UPS homelab setup |
October 8, 2022 8:44 AM * |
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On 07 Oct 22 18:08:09, Mark Hofmann said the following to Nick Andre: MH> I forgot to mention this bit about the home email server. Technically I so MH> of run my own email server, but it is really just a relay these days. I ha MH> it send all mail to my free Mailjet account for delivery. I've ran my own email system for at least 15... 20 years now I think. I run Hmailserver as an SMTP front-end for my Exchange server. The only work I've ever had to do in that timeframe was configure DNSBL correctly in the beginning and later on a few Txt records in DNS for some weird new fad that basically told the world "please don't spam me". I dunno, I guess since I work intimately with Exchange and Outlook in my career, why not run it at home. Once you disable all the debugging and other crap that comes out of the box its really not that bad, takes up little resources here. I don't like building new VM's every time a new Exchange version comes out but its not like that happens often. In all this time I've never had a problem delivering email to anyone and have no incentive to stop as I have a commercial grade fiber Internet connection. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (618:500/24) |
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