PiJiNWiNg

@PiJiNWiNg@sh.itjust.works

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PiJiNWiNg ,

I think this is the funniest thing I've read all year, "driving people to go crazy with demand for the shai-hulussy-shaped vessel.

PiJiNWiNg ,

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!

PiJiNWiNg ,

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.

PiJiNWiNg OP ,

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?

PiJiNWiNg OP ,

Awesome write up, thanks for taking the time!

Definitely seems like docker is the way to go. I've currently got my NAS connected via ISCSI, but will I need to change that up when moving to docker?

PiJiNWiNg OP ,

I, too, praise the uptime, so your first suggestion sounds perfect!

Thanks again

PiJiNWiNg OP ,

Sweet, I didn't think so, but doesn't hurt to check!

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