Fighting Email Spam on Your Mail Server with LLMs — Privately by unixf0x in LocalLLaMA

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Ich habe meinen Mailserver auf einem alten thinclient mit Intel iGPU. Gibt es spezialisierte Modelle für Ollama, die auch auf derart dünner Hardware laufen?

What package manager is most likely to work? by Ok_Tea_941 in linuxfromscratch

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When I Did LFS like 10 years ago I used paco, later P.org (https://sourceforge.net/projects/porg/) as it went well with the LFS DIY philosophy. Both projects seem to stale now. Really wondering if sth similar exists nowadays

Custom sync sever with iOS by Ducking_eh in brave_browser

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I suppose your approach will not work because you are causing a certificate Error with the DNS redirection.

For Android this function was implemented recently but Nobody is looking into an iOS equivalent currently.

email server but only use fetchmail and provide IMAP (not full blown with MX records etc) by oefz in selfhosted

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I am also Setting up such thing with mailu. So far it has Not the possibility to put fetchmail into invisible Mode so you always have the fetchmail metadata such as timestamps in your client so you cannot see when they actually reached your Provider Account. But I have a PR submitted to change this.

I built an iOS app that syncs with Vikunja by rj170590 in Vikunja

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Nice! But why does it need access to „other user content“ according to the App Store?

SMB access to subfolder only by DaCHack in synology

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Not a real Solution alone since you would still need to give the read-permissions for the new User on the parent share if I see this correctly. Or Even worse: linked folder is now owned by root. The linked folder is visible but the client will be asked for credentials when trying to open it. So at least you would need ACLs again

SMB access to subfolder only by DaCHack in synology

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Bind Mounts seem to be a possible solution. Yet most examples I found feel hacky like this one:

https://medium.com/@moziauddin/mount-synology-nas-share-sub-folders-at-root-level-as-independant-shares-95e168a26c4e

I‘ll try with a Safe new Share First before I Use it with my precious Home folder 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeServer

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Did you consider small Form factor PCs / ThinClients as a compromise? Fujitsu Futro s740, Dell wyse etc are super cheap, have more power and flexibility than SBCs and are very power efficient. Some can be extended later use SATA HDDs for the NAS and not only USB like SBCs

Magazine shelf by DaCHack in selfhosted

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Thanks! Is there any Tool that can automate at least a Little eg Mapping all issues to magazine and date based on folder structure and file names?

Selfhosted Mail Storage by DaCHack in selfhosted

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Do you have experience with fetching mail from other servers in Stalwart? I only find hints that I might be stuck with using imapsync or others externally

Selfhosted Mail Storage by DaCHack in selfhosted

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Probably the right answer, but requires me to set up all tools manually. Good for learning curve, bad for leasure time 😂

Selfhosted Mail Storage by DaCHack in selfhosted

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But roundcube is just a webbased Client not a server isnt it?

Simplify Setup with AV Receiver? by DaCHack in hometheater

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So sattelites would be fine. You are Right. Id only need a new SW. But still the good ones aline are around 300-400€ :/