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@deepjoy
Yes, I participated in two projects funded by #NLnet
First, #CAcert (I was on the board from 2012 to 2016, most recently as Vice President). Then, from 2016 until its unfortunate discontinuation in 2022, I worked on the #WPIA project, again as Vice President and also as Managing Director.I have to say that the email server actually requires the least work of all.
I use the #MailCow Suite @doncow , and a lot of it is already automated, and the individual components work together seamlessly.
My mail server "serves" almost the entire family network, as well as 4 small businesses and a handful of clubs. So, about 10 or 12 "main domains", and around 20 or 25 alias domains.IP reputation hasn't worried me much either; I've only had one blacklisting issue in the last five years, but the hosting provider resolved it within a few hours. And of course, you have to ensure that #DKIM, #DMARC, #SPF etc. work together correctly. Then it becomes quite easy.
So I'd say things have gotten easier since I started #selfhosting e-Mail years ago. (#mDaemon was my first hosting suite for e-Mail).Edit: I should also mention that I run an email setup with a primary mail server and a backup mail server.
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@deepjoy
Yes, I participated in two projects funded by #NLnet
First, #CAcert (I was on the board from 2012 to 2016, most recently as Vice President). Then, from 2016 until its unfortunate discontinuation in 2022, I worked on the #WPIA project, again as Vice President and also as Managing Director.I have to say that the email server actually requires the least work of all.
I use the #MailCow Suite @doncow , and a lot of it is already automated, and the individual components work together seamlessly.
My mail server "serves" almost the entire family network, as well as 4 small businesses and a handful of clubs. So, about 10 or 12 "main domains", and around 20 or 25 alias domains.IP reputation hasn't worried me much either; I've only had one blacklisting issue in the last five years, but the hosting provider resolved it within a few hours. And of course, you have to ensure that #DKIM, #DMARC, #SPF etc. work together correctly. Then it becomes quite easy.
So I'd say things have gotten easier since I started #selfhosting e-Mail years ago. (#mDaemon was my first hosting suite for e-Mail).Edit: I should also mention that I run an email setup with a primary mail server and a backup mail server.
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@deepjoy
Yes, I participated in two projects funded by #NLnet
First, #CAcert (I was on the board from 2012 to 2016, most recently as Vice President). Then, from 2016 until its unfortunate discontinuation in 2022, I worked on the #WPIA project, again as Vice President and also as Managing Director.I have to say that the email server actually requires the least work of all.
I use the #MailCow Suite @doncow , and a lot of it is already automated, and the individual components work together seamlessly.
My mail server "serves" almost the entire family network, as well as 4 small businesses and a handful of clubs. So, about 10 or 12 "main domains", and around 20 or 25 alias domains.IP reputation hasn't worried me much either; I've only had one blacklisting issue in the last five years, but the hosting provider resolved it within a few hours. And of course, you have to ensure that #DKIM, #DMARC, #SPF etc. work together correctly. Then it becomes quite easy.
So I'd say things have gotten easier since I started #selfhosting e-Mail years ago. (#mDaemon was my first hosting suite for e-Mail).Edit: I should also mention that I run an email setup with a primary mail server and a backup mail server.
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@deepjoy
Yes, I participated in two projects funded by #NLnet
First, #CAcert (I was on the board from 2012 to 2016, most recently as Vice President). Then, from 2016 until its unfortunate discontinuation in 2022, I worked on the #WPIA project, again as Vice President and also as Managing Director.I have to say that the email server actually requires the least work of all.
I use the #MailCow Suite @doncow , and a lot of it is already automated, and the individual components work together seamlessly.
My mail server "serves" almost the entire family network, as well as 4 small businesses and a handful of clubs. So, about 10 or 12 "main domains", and around 20 or 25 alias domains.IP reputation hasn't worried me much either; I've only had one blacklisting issue in the last five years, but the hosting provider resolved it within a few hours. And of course, you have to ensure that #DKIM, #DMARC, #SPF etc. work together correctly. Then it becomes quite easy.
So I'd say things have gotten easier since I started #selfhosting e-Mail years ago. (#mDaemon was my first hosting suite for e-Mail).Edit: I should also mention that I run an email setup with a primary mail server and a backup mail server.
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@deepjoy
Yes, I participated in two projects funded by #NLnet
First, #CAcert (I was on the board from 2012 to 2016, most recently as Vice President). Then, from 2016 until its unfortunate discontinuation in 2022, I worked on the #WPIA project, again as Vice President and also as Managing Director.I have to say that the email server actually requires the least work of all.
I use the #MailCow Suite @doncow , and a lot of it is already automated, and the individual components work together seamlessly.
My mail server "serves" almost the entire family network, as well as 4 small businesses and a handful of clubs. So, about 10 or 12 "main domains", and around 20 or 25 alias domains.IP reputation hasn't worried me much either; I've only had one blacklisting issue in the last five years, but the hosting provider resolved it within a few hours. And of course, you have to ensure that #DKIM, #DMARC, #SPF etc. work together correctly. Then it becomes quite easy.
So I'd say things have gotten easier since I started #selfhosting e-Mail years ago. (#mDaemon was my first hosting suite for e-Mail).Edit: I should also mention that I run an email setup with a primary mail server and a backup mail server.
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Июньский «В тренде VM»: уязвимости в Windows, Apache HTTP Server, веб-интерфейсах MDaemon и Zimbra, архиваторе 7-Zip
Хабр, привет! На связи Александр Леонов, ведущий эксперт PT Expert Security Center и дежурный по самым опасным уязвимостям месяца. Мы с командой аналитиков Positive Technologies каждый месяц исследуем информацию об уязвимостях из баз и бюллетеней безопасности вендоров, социальных сетей, блогов, телеграм-каналов, баз эксплойтов, публичных репозиториев кода и выявляем во всем этом многообразии сведений трендовые уязвимости. Это те уязвимости, которые либо уже эксплуатируются вживую, либо будут эксплуатироваться в ближайшее время. С прошлого дайджеста мы добавили еще 7 трендовых уязвимостей.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/pt/articles/920062/
#windows #apache_http #mdaemon #7zip #synacor #zimbra #трендовые_уязвимости #microsoft #эксплуатация_уязвимостей #эксплойты
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Июньский «В тренде VM»: уязвимости в Windows, Apache HTTP Server, веб-интерфейсах MDaemon и Zimbra, архиваторе 7-Zip
Хабр, привет! На связи Александр Леонов, ведущий эксперт PT Expert Security Center и дежурный по самым опасным уязвимостям месяца. Мы с командой аналитиков Positive Technologies каждый месяц исследуем информацию об уязвимостях из баз и бюллетеней безопасности вендоров, социальных сетей, блогов, телеграм-каналов, баз эксплойтов, публичных репозиториев кода и выявляем во всем этом многообразии сведений трендовые уязвимости. Это те уязвимости, которые либо уже эксплуатируются вживую, либо будут эксплуатироваться в ближайшее время. С прошлого дайджеста мы добавили еще 7 трендовых уязвимостей.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/pt/articles/920062/
#windows #apache_http #mdaemon #7zip #synacor #zimbra #трендовые_уязвимости #microsoft #эксплуатация_уязвимостей #эксплойты
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Июньский «В тренде VM»: уязвимости в Windows, Apache HTTP Server, веб-интерфейсах MDaemon и Zimbra, архиваторе 7-Zip
Хабр, привет! На связи Александр Леонов, ведущий эксперт PT Expert Security Center и дежурный по самым опасным уязвимостям месяца. Мы с командой аналитиков Positive Technologies каждый месяц исследуем информацию об уязвимостях из баз и бюллетеней безопасности вендоров, социальных сетей, блогов, телеграм-каналов, баз эксплойтов, публичных репозиториев кода и выявляем во всем этом многообразии сведений трендовые уязвимости. Это те уязвимости, которые либо уже эксплуатируются вживую, либо будут эксплуатироваться в ближайшее время. С прошлого дайджеста мы добавили еще 7 трендовых уязвимостей.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/pt/articles/920062/
#windows #apache_http #mdaemon #7zip #synacor #zimbra #трендовые_уязвимости #microsoft #эксплуатация_уязвимостей #эксплойты
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Июньский «В тренде VM»: уязвимости в Windows, Apache HTTP Server, веб-интерфейсах MDaemon и Zimbra, архиваторе 7-Zip
Хабр, привет! На связи Александр Леонов, ведущий эксперт PT Expert Security Center и дежурный по самым опасным уязвимостям месяца. Мы с командой аналитиков Positive Technologies каждый месяц исследуем информацию об уязвимостях из баз и бюллетеней безопасности вендоров, социальных сетей, блогов, телеграм-каналов, баз эксплойтов, публичных репозиториев кода и выявляем во всем этом многообразии сведений трендовые уязвимости. Это те уязвимости, которые либо уже эксплуатируются вживую, либо будут эксплуатироваться в ближайшее время. С прошлого дайджеста мы добавили еще 7 трендовых уязвимостей.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/pt/articles/920062/
#windows #apache_http #mdaemon #7zip #synacor #zimbra #трендовые_уязвимости #microsoft #эксплуатация_уязвимостей #эксплойты
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Russian APT Exploiting Mail Servers Against Government, Defense Organizations – Source: www.securityweek.com https://ciso2ciso.com/russian-apt-exploiting-mail-servers-against-government-defense-organizations-source-www-securityweek-com/ #rssfeedpostgeneratorecho #CyberSecurityNews #securityweekcom #emailsecurity #securityweek #MDaemon #zeroday #Russia #APT28
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Russian APT Exploiting Mail Servers Against Government, Defense Organizations https://www.securityweek.com/russian-apt-exploiting-mail-servers-against-government-defense-organizations/ #EmailSecurity #emailsecurity #MDaemon #ZeroDay #Russia #APT28
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Russian APT Exploiting Mail Servers Against Government, Defense Organizations https://www.securityweek.com/russian-apt-exploiting-mail-servers-against-government-defense-organizations/ #EmailSecurity #emailsecurity #MDaemon #ZeroDay #Russia #APT28