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  1. Part 20 of my SMT: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon livestream is now on @damagecontrolblog's YouTube channel. In this part I do some last minute tasks in order to get the Abysmal Realm to open. #VideoGames #RetroGaming #JPRG #PS2 m.youtube.com/watch?v=1CAEukKL

  2. When ahead and started SMTIII. Might as well finish the series, y'know.

    I appreciate how fast this opening seems to be going. Already named the Protag and his friends in less than five minute.

    Plus already meeting The Ring of Gaea? That's a new record!

    DILF alert! DILF alert!
    #MegaTen #SMTIII

  3. Le #courrielleur (IMAP/POP/SMTP), l'agrégateur de #flux (#RSS/Atom) et le gestionnaire d'#agendas intégrés à #Vivaldi sont désormais finalisés en version 1.0 !

    fr.vivaldi.net/vivaldi-mail-1-

    vivaldi.com/fr/features/mail/

  4. #Gematik #kim #rfc5321 #smtp #email
    Verstehe ich #RFC5321 falsch und die Aussage "Es kann technisch nicht ausgeschlossen werden, dass ein Empfänger die Liste der bcc-Empfänger ermitteln kann."

    Ist diese Aussage bedenklich oder verstehe ich RFC5321 gerade falsch?!

  5. heise+ | SMTP: E-Mails automatisch mit Python versenden

    Python bietet nützliche Werkzeuge, um Mails einfach zu verschicken. Egal, ob es um Plaintext, HTML-Inhalte oder Dateianhänge geht.
    SMTP: E-Mails automatisch mit Python versenden
  6. social norms are dead
    dysphoria is fuel
    gender is full
    #lgbtqia #ultrakill or smt

  7. social norms are dead
    dysphoria is fuel
    gender is full
    #lgbtqia #ultrakill or smt

  8. social norms are dead
    dysphoria is fuel
    gender is full
    #lgbtqia #ultrakill or smt

  9. social norms are dead
    dysphoria is fuel
    gender is full
    #lgbtqia #ultrakill or smt

  10. social norms are dead
    dysphoria is fuel
    gender is full
    #lgbtqia #ultrakill or smt

  11. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
    Roundcube is a free, open-source webmail application—a browser-based email client you host on your own server. It provides a modern, Gmail-like UI on top of your existing IMAP/SMTP mail server (e.g., ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #selfhosted #rockylinux #selfhosting #apache #certbot #mariadb #phpfpm #letsencrypt

  12. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
    Roundcube is a free, open-source webmail application—a browser-based email client you host on your own server. It provides a modern, Gmail-like UI on top of your existing IMAP/SMTP mail server (e.g., ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #selfhosted #rockylinux #selfhosting #apache #certbot #mariadb #phpfpm #letsencrypt

  13. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
    Roundcube is a free, open-source webmail application—a browser-based email client you host on your own server. It provides a modern, Gmail-like UI on top of your existing IMAP/SMTP mail server (e.g., ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #selfhosted #rockylinux #selfhosting #apache #certbot #mariadb #phpfpm #letsencrypt

  14. alojapan.com/1346817/smtown-li SMTOWN LIVE 2025 in TOKYO LIVE VIEWING #gig #KPop #LiveBroadcast #LiveMusic #LiveStreaming #LIVEVIEWING #LIVEVIEWINGJAPAN #musical #stage #Tokyo #TokyoTopics #東京 #東京都 ※Please note that some artists may be unable to perform due to health conditions. Refunds or cancellations will not be provided in the event of any unforeseen lineup changes.When using penlights or similar devices, please ensure they do not reflect on the screen and refrain from

  15. alojapan.com/1346817/smtown-li SMTOWN LIVE 2025 in TOKYO LIVE VIEWING #gig #KPop #LiveBroadcast #LiveMusic #LiveStreaming #LIVEVIEWING #LIVEVIEWINGJAPAN #musical #stage #Tokyo #TokyoTopics #東京 #東京都 ※Please note that some artists may be unable to perform due to health conditions. Refunds or cancellations will not be provided in the event of any unforeseen lineup changes.When using penlights or similar devices, please ensure they do not reflect on the screen and refrain from

  16. W kolejnej części cyklu Własny Serwer FreeBSD zainstalujemy serwer poczty SMTP. Co to jest serwer SMTP?
    Mail Transport Agent (MTA), czyli serwer SMTP służy dwóm celom... linuxiarze.pl/wlasny-serwer-fr #bsd #freebsd #server #email

  17. The thread about #NowAndThen photo montages of old railway stations, tramways and bridges around Edinburgh and Leith

    This thread was originally written and published in December 2017 and a further part in May 2019.

    This thread features #NowAndThen photo-montages of long gone railway stations, tramways and bridges in Edinburgh and Lieth; period photos overlaid on the current streetscape to show just how much or little things have changed over time.

    Duke Street in 1954 on the last day of service for the No. 25 tram. This service ran from Corstorphine to Portobello King’s Road via Leith Walk and the Links. Not much else has changed on this side of the road, although the occupants of the buildings certainly have. On the left was the Palace Cinema, with a snooker hall above. It is now a J. D. Wetherspoon pub.

    No. 25 Tram at Duke Street. Original image © Kenneth G. Williamson

    Commercial Street in 1955. The No. 17 tram from Granton passes the “Highland Queen” bonded warehouse of MacDonald and Muir. It is running across the railway lines that crossed into the docks from the former North British railway at North Leith / Leith Citadel station. The bond is now flats, through the West Dock Gate where the railway ran is the now the Scottish Government building – Victoria Quay. The Old West and East docks are infilled, unimaginatively used as car parks. The Victoria Dock is cut off from the harbour basin and is a sterile and bleak water feature in front of Victoria Quay.

    No. 17 tram at Commercial Street. Original image © Kenneth G. Williamson

    King’s Road at Portobello in the 1950s. The No. 12 tram from Corstorphine via Leith, it has just passed the ghost of a car heading the other way to Portobello. The background is dominated by the great red brick lump of Ebenenzer J. Macrae’s Corporation electric power station.

    No. 12 Tram at the King’s Road. Original image © Kenneth G. Williamson

    Tollcross in 1956. There was a tramway depot here – where the central fire station now is – and the route was also a junction where 3 routes from the suburbs converged and then split immediately into two to head into the city by different routes. As such this was always a busy place on the network and this scene is busy with shoppers and tramcars. The tenement on the right and the castle are all that remain of the original buildings in this shot now.

    Trams at Tollcross. Original image © Kenneth G. Williamson

    Trinity Crescent in the 1950s. A no. 17 tram squeezes under the bridge carrying the railway from Trinity Station along Lower Granton Road to the docks. The low bridge and tight S-shaped turn of the road meant that the tramway here was single line in the middle of the road, with the overhead line lowered. A set of traffic signals allowed only 1 tram at a time into this short section and warned motor vehicles that a tram was about to pass as their route swung onto the right lane to make the turn.

    No. 17 at Trinity Crescent.

    And Trinity again in 1986. A ghost train crosses Trinity Road on track removal duties. Click on the link to the EdinPhoto website to see more images of this series.

    Trinity railway bridge in the 1980s. Original photo © Peter Stubbs.

    Moving on to animated transitions, here is Balgreen Halt station. A 1934 addition to the suburban railway network by the LNER (London & North Eastern Railway), it was closed in 1968. Estimate the old photo is early 1960s.

    Balgreen Halt. Original CC-BY-SA Ben Brooksbank

    And at the end of the line at Corstorphine. Always a hard one to get your head around as no hint of the stations presence is left under the 1980s housing, beyond the name “Station Road”

    Corstorphine Station, 1926. Original Image © Edinburgh City Libraries

    Side fact, Corstorphine had extraordinarily long platforms for a suburban station (250m, sufficient for a 12 coach train of 60 foot stock), I believe this was because the railway company hoped that a new barracks to replace the Georgian cavalry establishment at Piershill would be built nearby. The new barracks were ultimately built at Redford instead but Corstorphine was left with its overly large station. There were 2 full platforms and 2 full length carriage sidings. As a result it was used to stable and clean coaching stock overnight and on occasions such as rugby and football matchdays.

    Another overlooked Edinburgh suburban station; the awkwardly located Piershill at the foot of Smokey Brae, between Meadowbank and Restalrig. The road here running under the bridge is Clockmill Road, which connected to the Clockmill Lane. This was the ancient route from the Canongate to Restalrig, cut in two by the London Road when it was built in the early 1820s. The road was obliterated and the bridge cut off by the groundworks for the 1970s Commonwealth Games stadium, the velodrome being built on top of the road. The bridge is now blocked up as a garage, but may be re-opened as a through route in the future when the eastern end of the stadium site is redeveloped as housing.

    Piershill Station. Original Image © Canmore

    Leith Walk station – no, not the big one at the Foot, but the one called Leith Walk towards the top.The demolished tenements of Shrub Hill and Shrub Place are in the background, plus an intriguing belfry. I’m guessing it was the old school next to Pilrig Model Buildings, which later became the “Royal Caledonian Bazaar”.

    Leith Walk station, 1890s. Original from The Story of Leith by John Russell

    Now the site of the Inchkeith House multi-storey flats, the Royal Caledonian Bazaar was a “posting and livery establishment”; basically a horse transport depot. The proprietor was one John Croall. The Croalls were established in the horse business and were pioneers of motoring in Edinburgh. They gave their name, unsurprisingly, to Croall Place, the tenement at the top of Leith Walk where it meets Macdonald Road. Croall & Croall later built car and bus bodies and had a number of works around the West Port and Lothian Road. They later became part of the SMT (Scottish Motor Transport) empire.

    Granton Road, once an important suburban commuter station and tram route. It was much more conveniently located for the wealthy suburb of Trinity than the station of that name, and later for the big new housing scheme at Boswall.

    Granton Road station, 1955. Original image © Kenneth G. Williamson

    There’s an old cast iron column just outside where the station was, I always assumed it was a tramway pole for the overhead wires. This photo shows it supported no wires – there’s an actual tramway pole right behind it – and it had a crown-shaped vent cap. It’s not a pole or a lamp post at all, it’s actually a sewer vent – a stink pipe – which is why it has survived.

    We move on to Granton station itself. One of the first in Edinburgh and originally the site of a pioneering train ferry to Burntisland before the Forth was bridged. It closed in 1925 as an economy as there was little need by this time for a passenger station in the middle of the docks – most people taking the ferry across the Forth found the electric tramway much more convenient to get into the city than taking the train.

    Granton Station, pre-1925. Original image © Kenneth G. Williamson

    The slip for the train ferries is still used by the Royal Forth Yacht Club. Thomas Bouch’s Floating Railway was an ingenious and effective solution to bridging the Forth before the technology allowed a permanent structure. Basically an early, steam-raised linkspan that lowered a ramp on to a special ferry boat, allowing wagons and carriages to be run aboard. The whole apparatus, rails and all, was on a great wheeled carriage, allowing it to move with the tides. The rails were in short sections, bolted together in such a way that they could flex.

    Bouch’s “floating railway”, a rather ingenious solution to the problem of bridging the Forth by rail

    Thomas Bouch is an engineer remembered for his greatest and most infamous creation, the first Tay Bridge, but he had a long career in which he constructed many pioneering and innovative solutions to the problems of getting railways across obstacles.

    I’m quite chuffed with this image, which shows the evolution of the Upper Drawbridge at Sandport Place. Not only is the river much higher now since the docks were dammed, but the deck was widened and the central arch of the current bridge replaced the lifting section.

    The “Upper Drawbridge” over the Water of Leith. Original Image © Peter Stubbs

    The Water of Leith is no longer a tidal river, as in the 1960s a set of lock gates were installed at the mouth of the docks to keep the dock basin always filled with water to allow bigger and deeper ships to use the port, and not be so restricted by the tides when coming and going. The water level these days is frequently within a foot of the central arch but you can still see the “river bed” in the right conditions only a few feet below that, there must be a good 20 foot of mud and silt and sludge built up on the river bed, unable to be washed out by the tide.

    The next image is the same spot as before but looking the other way, to St. Ninian’s Wharf (named for the old North Leith Kirk behind, with its distinctive Dutch tower). The site of a dry dock and boatbuilding yard in the 1850s and 60s.

    St. Ninian’s Wharf, original image by Thomas Vernon Begbie, taken in the 1850s. © Edinburgh City Libraries

    The photo confused me for a good while, as I assumed that the ship must be in the dry dock, which was one of the first dry dock in Scotland so pre-dated the photo by about 100 years. I later realised that the ship being built in the picture is not in the dry dock at all, but on a building slip alongside, with a temporary coffer dam following the line of the river wall – marked in red on the Town Plan below.

    OS 1849 Town Plan. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland

    That ship may even be on a “patent slip”, a Leith invention.

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  18. Just learned that .men is a TLD now. If I were to set up an SMTP and IMAP server on such a domain, would that make it...

    ...a maleserver

    #wakka #wakka #wakka

  19. Happy #KpopMonday this week's theme is #WhereAreTheyNow

    Show us what all your favorite survival show contestants are doing now. This includes all the P101 shows, MixNine, The Unit, SMTM, UPRS, Peak Time, and any other survival shows. It can be elimimated contestants or what the winners are doing after the project group disbanded.

    When you post this week, include which members were on which shows.

    #kpop #music #SurvivalShows

  20. It is good to sometimes go back to the basics and hand assemble some prototypes. It took me about two full days to assemble and partially test these. When using the Pick and Place machine I can assemble about 1k units in that time 😭(it takes several days to set up the machine so it makes little sense for early prototypes, and I don't have them on panels anyways…) #microcontrollers #debugging #development #PCB #assembly #SMT

  21. @GossiTheDog

    The update results in #Exchange #crashing and being unable to deliver #mail reliably.

    #Microsoft is currently working on a method for #sysadmins to determine if the update is affecting their servers in this way, or if it's just normal Exchange operation.

    #MSExchange #SMTP #bug #commentary

  22. I'm often inspired to share my thoughts, expound upon something I've read that sparks that inspiration, or pose a bit of socratric reasoning in discourse. Sometimes we actually edjumacate ourselves by asking the tough questions rhetorically. Sometimes it's even more effective if we share those quests with others. It can be a phrase, a paragraph, or a sentence that ignites that quest for understanding within me, and whether I'm simply working it through it myself for my own sake or a genuine desire to share some kind of enlightenment or wisdom with others, I usually feel better doing it in the public eye at the end of the day when all is said and done.

    There's a bit of a stir in the Fediverse. Darnell offers us some valuable considerations and specifics in the link to his blog post below.

    For me, I think the most interesting part when you read between the lines is, ...

    > This latest move could be a way for Meta to use Threads to thwart any potential ActivityPub powered rivals in the Fediverse (like Pixelfed, Friendica & WordPress).

    Note that nowhere is masto even listed there - it's insignificant. The #ActivityPub powered rivals in the #Fediverse cited are what have been considered for many years the direct corollaries to #InstaSPAM and #Faceplant, respectively, which of course are the exceedingly capable platforms #Pixelfed and #Friendica.

    In all of that, considering that #WordPress is the big game changer here of most recent repute, enjoying a 42% market share of all websites worldwide certainly blows away anything Meta has to offer, but even though it is past the 4th of May, Faceplant and InstaSPAM still do comprise the #phantom_menace flavor of this week.

    - Pixelfed has a very nice interface for browsing images. Unlike InstaSPAM however, there isn't this overwhelming nausea attending user accounts with duck-ass selfie-kisses blown into bacteria laden bathroom mirrors, or the overwhelming shitposting of memes scraped from other non-verbal teenage neanderthals. So yes, there's less traffic, typically, but actual photos of things that are actually important and relevant to the people posting them, and more so, liked and boosted by people who appreciate such sentimentalism or professional art. On the downside, is Pixelfed's relatively lackluster editor that fails to provide the poster with paragraph breaks in the WebUI with any reliability, it's mastocrap-like paltry 500 character limit per post, and a complete lack of formatting capabilities (i.e., Markdown or BBCode, Etc.). Having said that, the 500 character limit is easily remedied in a single entry of a config file, which is a blessing to many who have resorted to using the #A11Y alt-text fields to provide the descriptions and narratives for images uploaded, but the other sophomoric qualities of the editor leave massively huge run on paragraphs for the reader to endure - like this one, for example :p

    Other awesome projects either spawned directly from, or inspired by the success of Pixelfed are the FediDB research database, which although pretty, leaves much to be desired with respect to completeness; Sup, a client/server federated chat app model; Loops, a closed beta service that aims to position itself as a replacement for, and similar to YouTube shorts; and PubKit, a tool service in closed beta at this time that attempts to service the same or similar tests that the production https://funfedi.dev/ resource does.

    - Friendica was once a platform that closely mimicked the look and feel of Faceplant. And then it wasn't, as the Faceplant monoverse continued to evolve in look and feel, and Friendica lagged in what I typically refer to as "Prettiness". Those days are long past, Friendica looks better and better with each and every successive release, and there's an obvious effort on improving the UX for users, making it much more intuitive, and the UI, tending to the "Prettiness" that I do indeed place so much emphasis on.

    Once the original darling of the Fediverse, Friendica is once again at the top of the heap with a few others. This does not include the increasingly marginalized masto brand, as more and more adoptees continue to turn their backs to that has-been flagship.

    After increasingly pervasive betrayals of both the #FOSS and #DeSoc philosophies and advocates for the past couple of years, eventually revealing it's own EEE aspirations by actively conflating it's masto brand and registered trademarks with that of Fediverse. Even worse, overtly engaging in an onboarding scheme that actively funnels new #Fedizens to one masto machine in particular, in grand, deprecated silo fashion, the masto corporation has populated one of the largest monolithic vertical gardens in the Fediverse itself. The sad part is that, being just another twitter clone, it still has no sense of community and offers nearly a million users a single point of failure. Ouch!

    This masto mega-silo problem becomes even less relevant when you visit the Friendica page above, and gloss over the phenomenal feature set and attention given to interoperability with a shopping list of other platforms, protocols, and clients, including:

    RSS/Atom, StatusNet, GNU social, Diaspora, SMTP/IMAP, Bluesky, Tumblr, GNU Social, pump.io, Libertree, Blogger, WordPress, Twidere, AndStatus, Bitlbee, Choqok, Frentcl, Gwibber, Hotot, IdentiCurse, Pidgin/Purple, Mustard, Pino, TTYtter.

    Now, you might note that Twitter/X has walled off its deprecated monolithic garden, but that doesn't mean that the client and other toolsets that work with those APIs don't still work just fine with Friendica. And we're not even stating the obvious here - ActivityPub clients like Husky, Fedilab, and Sengi work just fine with Friendica, including Friendiqa and Relatica - two fine examples among the numerous choices you have for native Friendica apps for Android and desktop.

    For more of an in-depth read on Relatica, here's an article I published a while back

    The second most interesting thing that Darnell mentions, I think, has to do with the verbiage in which he characterizes Existing and traditional Fediverse powered platforms. Rivals. He calls them, "...ActivityPub powered rivals". Hmmmm....

    I do believe that's the first time I've actually heard it put quite like that. But it's true. to be certain, it wasn't, not by a longshot, just a little while ago, but now? Well, it's nothing that we've done here in the Fediverse, except for continue to just ignore what's going on with the #subjugated_chattel that have all but succumbed to the #Sunnyvale_Syndrome, and get on with the good work of building and #dogfooding FOSS. But, ...

    It's got a lot to do with what you might call interlopers, carpetbaggers, snakeoil salesmen, infestation, or maybe just plain old encroachment of aged and abusive #dreadnoughts into the Fediverse that stubbornly adhere to their deprecated, monolithic silo model of privacy farming technologies.

    Hitherto all of these ActivityPub refits and forays into a Privacy mindful and respecting network of social communications systems, people kept using terms like Alternatives, for ActivityPub powered platforms such as the three main platforms mentioned in Darnell's blog article.

    Now, they're being elevated to the rank of Rivals? But we, we, didn't do anything!

    Neither did the GPL'd Linux Kernel - it just continued to do what FOSS does. It doesn't care what thinks it may be in competition with, or what considers it a threat, or rival or yes, REPLACEMENT for things like Faceplant and InstaSPAM.

    Yes, FOSS just lumbers and chugs right along, relatively oblivious to whatever the proprietary, closed source contemporaries think of it - with respect to Linux, It actually entered the jurisdiction of a market dominated by Microsoft, IBM, and a couple of others, was lampooned and ridiculed, until it was considered a Cancer, by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, but this wasn't Microsoft or others encroaching into a space where only Linux and the BSDs resided...

    This time it is different, because it's the other way around, but the end result will be the same. In the meantime, the perceived hostile invader, at the moment, is Zuckerberg's Meta. This isn't an EEE in the works, it's a desperate attempt to reach and hold onto the the coping that lines the deep end of a swimming pool which InstaSPAM and Faceplant must learn to swim in, and yet cannot - in the meantime, until it is able to tread those waters, it is feebly dog-paddling toward the edge where a handhold can be made while it is fitted with water-wings.

    Even though both Tom (everyone's friend) and Eugen are happily traveling around the world snapping photographs and flirting with photography as a hobby, #Mark_Zuckerberg really doesn't wanna be #Myspaced.

    If you don't move, you atrophy.

    But Friendica, WordPress, and Pixelfed? Well, they're just FOSS, and they're just doing what FOSS does - exist, improve, and evolve. independently and irrespective of commercial threats by would be competitors.

    Existing Fediverse platforms continue to onboard new Fedizens hourly, that's not slowing down, and it isn't going to either. Some of these n00bs are straddling the fence until they get their sea legs, existing in both worlds, while others are just cutting ties with the deprecated monolithic silos and jumping into the pool head first.

    This phenomena of adoption and the logarithmic increase in onboarding and the deployment of new Fediverse instances is only going to pick up pace as the masses of users on platforms like #Threads and #Bluesky continue to become aware of the Fediverse, and the freedoms they can enjoy in social communication through leveraging WordPress, Pixelfed, and Friendica (and it goes without saying, all the rest of the wonderful platforms too).

    With a community facade that pretended to hold the reigns of masto having been dropped, leaving a new 501(c)(3) masto corporation in the US steered by the likes of Twitter founders themselves, the steam is running out on that brand, and although Meta, via Threads, is certainly welcome to participate in the #FEP process (they actually are), there's really no foothold with which they can insert a toe and dictate very much at all that the community itself isn't inclined to adopt already, independently and without concern of capture by well funded special interest groups - like the new US masto corp.

    But in closing, let's get back to why all of this doesn't even really matter where existing traditional Fediverse platforms are concerned - or the millions of users actively engaged on those thousands of hubs and instances:

    Because it's FOSS, it evolves organically, and just doesn't care about that kind of stuff, lolz.

    #tallship

    .

    RE: https://one.darnell.one/users/darnell/statuses/112405069391666443

    @darnell

  23. @TuutW : zoals ik eerder schreef: blokkeren heeft nauwelijks tot geen zin. De meeste spammers gebruiken gehackte e-mailadressen of beschikken over een mailserver met een steeds wijzigende domeinnaam en/of wijzigend IP-adres.

    Technisch: zij zorgen er tevens voor dat zaken als SPF, DKIM en DMARC correct zijn geconfigureerd. Veel mensen denken dat dit antispam-maatregelen zijn, maar dat is onjuist. Als al die mechanismes correct zijn opgezet, verzekert die combinatie dat een e-mail met als SMTP afzender:

    <[email protected]>

    daadwerkelijk is verzonden door een mailserver die e-mail mag verzenden namens "example.com".

    Voorbeelden van afzenders van recente phishingmails die ik ontving in het plaatje hieronder.

    Een m.i. groot probleem is dat e-mail-apps op smartphones (vanwege de beperkte ruimte op het scherm) het SMTP-adres niet tonen (vaak zijn er meerdere kliks nodig om het SMTP-adres te zien te krijgen). De meeste mensen doen dat niet.

    Ik probeer straks nog een vervolg-antwoord te schrijven over gratis domeinnamen eindigend op (onder veel meer):

    .ns01.info

    Het zou mij niet verbazen als er elke dag meer dan 1 miljoen unieke domeinnamen worden gehuurd (nieuw of opnieuw in gebruik genomen).

    @apenkop

    #Spam #Spammers #Phishing #DomeinNaam #GratisDomeinNamen

  24. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
    Roundcube is a free, open-source webmail application—a browser-based email client you host on your own server. It provides a modern, Gmail-like UI on top of your existing IMAP/SMTP mail server (e.g., ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #selfhosted #mariadb #letsencrypt #phpfpm #rockylinux #apache #selfhosting #certbot

  25. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
    Roundcube is a free, open-source webmail application—a browser-based email client you host on your own server. It provides a modern, Gmail-like UI on top of your existing IMAP/SMTP mail server (e.g., ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #apache #certbot #letsencrypt #phpfpm #selfhosting #mariadb #selfhosted #rockylinux

  26. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
    Roundcube is a free, open-source webmail application—a browser-based email client you host on your own server. It provides a modern, Gmail-like UI on top of your existing IMAP/SMTP mail server (e.g., ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #phpfpm #certbot #apache #mariadb #letsencrypt #selfhosted #selfhosting #rockylinux

  27. 🚀 How to Install #Roundcube on Rocky Linux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    This article explains how to install Roundcube on Rocky Linux VPS.
    What is Roundcube?
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