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2 months agoDocumentation - the worst part of programming.
Documentation - the worst part of programming.
Mikrotik and Ubiquity
Unfortunately, that’s a question only you can answer. But goes without saying for any job.
Ask yourself:
Edit: typos.
Duh. Same goes for Steam games and most of digital content.
If you want to keep it, there’s usually always an option to sail the high seas.
No. They don’t and they wouldn’t.
What do you mean ‘Croatia is not even a directly neighboring country anymore’?
Last I checked, Croatia and Hungary still share almost 350 km of border.
Pirate Party in Slovenia did not qualify for elections. They needed the support of 1.000 constituents, but when the officials did the count they only had 970 signatures.
What I’m saying is - your mileage my vary.
Mail is freaking hard. It’s not the setup that’s the issue. It’s getting enough reputation that your emails don’t get bounced into oblivion.
Believe me, I have tried.
You run into things like registering your netblock with Microsoft so it can accept your emails. You don’t own a netblock? Didn’t think so. Do you have enough outgoing emails so your IP builds up reputation as a reliable sender, so you don’t get thrown into spam by Google? Didnt think so either. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
What I ended up doing is use one of the big providers (be it Google, Microsoft, Tuta, Proton or something else) and just pull the email to my server. Sending out works the same. Basically using them as proxy.
I still get to keep my email and I’m I independent from the whims of my email provider. The tradeoff being I need to shell out a few bucks per month and email still passes their servers.
Haven’t found a better solution yet, unfortunately.