Just look at the bit rate of what you are streaming and multiply it by 3 then add a little extra for overhead.
Just look at the bit rate of what you are streaming and multiply it by 3 then add a little extra for overhead.
What exactly do you mean by “not mountable”?
If I’m supposed to be reading that top comment I don’t see where you state what your results were. You apparently “had errrors” but neglected to note any down and now “you don’t” have errors.
Replace existing online services you use with self hosted ones.
Replace existing online services you use with self hosted ones.
This it should be no issue for you to copy and paste that answer in our conversation.
And what exactly happens?
You tried what exactly earlier today?
I do exactly this as well.
Why not just run a reverse proxy container on the server hosting the rest?
Care to cite your sources in that claim? I’m know they are far from anything that could be considered “good” but “worse than cigs” is news to me.
I have static IPs. That is going to be a required item for hosting email.
My main point is that it is seemingly impossible to tell what Microsoft has and has not shit listed because may operate their own internal list which isn’t published.
I’m somewhat of the opinion though that more people should self host email and try to be a thorn in the side of these corps implementing arbitrary rules. If more people aren’t receiving email more reports about I will be generated and that will hopefully result in more people like us getting our email successfully delivered.
Well I have some hardware colocated at a DC so I can’t speaktoo much about cost plus IP reputation. I can also only rely on individual IP blacklist checking. If MS has decided on their own to blacklist an entire subnet there isn’t much to be done about that.
Well my IP isn’t on any blacklists but I can’t speak on getting whitelistred" by providers. I can send to gmail without going to spam. Idon’t generally send much email though.
Is self hosting a valid answer?
I host my own email.
Bring on to crash!
The only way this benefits a home owner is if they can live somewhere else for cheap or free. If you can’t do that selling is pointless.
Once things come down then I could potentially afford a second home on my income. Additionally people less financially fortunate can afford the first house (or at least see their ridiculous rent prices drop).
It will be unfortunate for people who bought at an inflated rate so naturally those people won’t be so crash happy but that’s just the nature of it. If you are someone in such a situation then selling now and paying high rent elsewhere may be a wise decision. Not that prediciting a crash is a simple task.
As others have said, cool concept, awful name.
Bad name aside Windows only client support is a big letdown and makes the application useless to me.
The domain doesnt really matter. The mail servers reputation is what really matters. If you aren’t going to run your own mail server then you have nothing to be concerned about.