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  • My Dovecot is still 2.3.21. It's the most recent package. But you're right the update doesn't look trivial.

  • With an IMAP server you have the power to serve your own emails. fetchmail will deliver them constantly to this place. You have all emails in one place and you login just to your own server.

  • Basically what I said. Dovecot can be installed on every Linux or BSD system. You'll need Pideonhole and FTS Flatcurve as extensions.

    When you install fetchmail, you can let it connect to all your IMAP or POP3 servers. Each process will deliver your mail instantly to your own Dovecot server.

    You'll also need a certificate for Dovecot. This can be solved using Letsencrypt.

    You can use any mail client you want. I use Fairemail on Android. On desktop and notebooks it's Thunderbird.

  • I sync my emails using a Dovecot IMAP server on my home server. I fetch emails from all my accounts with fetchmail and sort them into the right folders using Sieve. They get indexed and are searchable (ultra fast!).

    225000 emails in 13 GB (ZFS; uncompressed 18 GB).

  • So he is trolling using a Twitter bot and everyone is angry? Mission accomplished.

  • Putin is scared of NATO. The surrounding countries joining the organization limit Russian power. It's possible to cut Russia off from many strategic routes, when encircled.

    From his viewpoint, he must destroy Ukraine totally, with all its people. The probability of joining NATO is too high.

  • Fair wäre nach Wert des Autos.

    (Nach Tagessatz ist zu umständlich und Reiche sind plötzlich "arm und so unschuldig", wenn sie belangt werden.)

  • If they cannot manage their own infrastructure, they also don't know what infrastructure is needed for their services. And they won't even have the opportunity to learn anymore.

    Secondly, if you buy external services, you need to consider improving connectivity.

    I mean, you can still work on your on-premises servers, if your internet connection fails. You cannot, if you outsourced essentials parts.

  • Moscow has its puppets everywhere around them.

  • I'm doing my part.

    I unregistered my Win 10 key last Sunday and removed the SSD. All my IT is Windows free.

  • The only explanation would be a false flag, but at the moment, we don't know much about what happened.

  • They will never get elected again, if they cooperate with the nazis.

  • IT departments noticed there are more viable options than VMWare. Thanks Broadcom!

  • It's very surprising to see a well-developed country destabilizing.

  • Omg, yes. This is horrible. :)

  • Please be careful with two different things. Complex numbers have two components. Distances don't. They are scalars. The length of the vector (0,1) is also 1. Just as a+bi will have the length sqrt(a^2 + b^2). You can also use polar coordinates for complex numbers. This way, you can see that i has length 1, which is the distance from 0.

    The triangle in the example above adds a vector and a scalar value. You can only add two vectors: (1,0) + (0,1) which results in (1,1) with the proper length. Or you can calculate the length/distance (absolute values) of the complex numbers directly.

  • I'm so angry at people who think that distances can be imaginary.

  • The study linked in the article also says that microplastic and rubber are different. As far as I understood it, they also quoted it wrong.

  • This is an old PC (Intel i7 3770K) with 2 HDDs (16 TB) attached to onboard SATA3 controller, 16 GB RAM and 1 SSD (120 GB). Nothing special. And it's quite busy because it's my home server with a VM and containers.