I think what they meant by that statement is its not configured to setup postfix as an email server. When you edit the config file (prior to runnig the docker command to build it) youre setting lemmy up to use an external email service.
I think what they meant by that statement is its not configured to setup postfix as an email server. When you edit the config file (prior to runnig the docker command to build it) youre setting lemmy up to use an external email service.
Theyll decide when you can no longer play the games.
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There is a script called lemmy easy deploy.
https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy/tree/main
You would setup the free plan for sendgrid.com
Their server setting are an ID, password, servernane and port you would put in the config file.
https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy/blob/main/config.env.example
Its still early. It needs time to mature.
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So much for saving the planet
I don’t make my network accessible from the internet. Anything i need remove access to i would put out on a cheap vps. If i had to do it on my home network i would use a siloed vlan with vpn access.
They probably stalled computer evolution for two decades.
They probably just want the mario IP
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Are you running the zerobytes monster instance?
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Is there an option to delete a single image from your lemmy instance?
Register for the free account on sendgrid.com and use their port 587.
Shouldnt i be getting carbon tax credits for all this environent im saving
I worked for a cloud company that rhymes with frugal. They had sent a customers data into another customer’s environment. The customer who unknowingly received this data had to be locked out of their environment for a week until they were able to remove the other customers data.
What kind of tests were performed to verify this works? How long have you been running this script in your environment?