I went with Pro for the custom domains and catch-all inbox. Now I can give out whateveriwant@mydomain.com and it will get back to me. It's nice for easily identifying phishing, plus you can set up filters to trash emails to a particular address automatically, so if one of your addresses gets compromised you can just filter them out. Also, it's nice to see who's selling your info!
Yeah, I have to agree that the 'send as' can be a pain, would be nice if it sent as the recipient email by default. As far as people spamming looking for a legit address, I've fortunately not run into that, but I could see how that could happen.
I'm familiar enough with Linux to cludge my way through most things, but this will be my first time with docker (honestly stoked to learn it).
So would you suggest I get things squared away in docker first, then move things over, or should I fresh build everything directly into docker? Are there any weird artifacts or config issues with importing a backup from an existing windows installation of the *darr apps or similar?
It could soon be illegal to publicly wear a mask for health reasons in NC ( arstechnica.com )
Man Stopped at Miami International Airport with Snakes in his Pants/ ( www.cbsnews.com )
AMC Exec: We Wouldn't Have Made the Dune Popcorn Bucket if We Knew You'd Be Sickos About It ( gizmodo.com )
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14117334...
Proton picks up Standard Notes to deepen its pro-privacy portfolio ( techcrunch.com )
Looking for advice in switching my Plex/*darr/etc from Windows to Linux?
I've been considering a switch to Linux for my main rig, which also runs my Plex and associated services....