

Can’t comment on the code but the coloscheme of blue and orange, while eyecatching, can be a little… Agressive… So maybe they are talking about that.
Can’t comment on the code but the coloscheme of blue and orange, while eyecatching, can be a little… Agressive… So maybe they are talking about that.
Hopefully (?) this is the start of a trend and people might begin to realize how all those products are not worth their price and AI is an overhyped mess made to hook users before exploiting them…
Probably read my comment a little fast but that’s okay. This fucking sucks, I hope we get out of this chat control nonsense at some point, otherwise decentralised and self hosted services and messaging apps will have to be the way to go.
So, not in favor of privacy… Fucking amazing…
Full disclaimer : I’ve only ever used stalwart. Started with it and had no reason to change.
Been using it for about a year as a mail server for my services.
The set up is simple, configuration can be done through the webui or the conf files.
Creating users, mails, aliases etc is very straight forward.
Everything is pretty much painless, the documentation has almost everything you might need.
You can also configure automatic cert renewal.
Something else I really like is that when you add a domain (you can have multiple) it also gives you the DNS configuration to add to your DNS server.
Honestly I’d say it’s a solid choice. On my side it’ll be part of futur projects where a mail server is needed.
Thanks that’s good to know :)
I just read a bit about it and it sounds quite interesting with the community aspect of it all. I’ll give it a deeper look later, thanks !
What are the consequences of this particular patent expiring ?
I have a rough idea of their efficiency as I’ve used them, not in professional settings but I wager it would not be too different.
My point is more that it feels like the rugs are finally starting to get pulled. This tech is functionnal as you said, it works to a point and that point is enough for a sizeable amount of people. But I doubt that the price most people are paying now is enough to cover the cost of answering their queries. Now that some people, especially younger devs or people who never worked without those tools are dependant on it, they can go ahead and charge more.
But it’s not too late, so I’m hoping it will make some people more aware of that kind of scheme and that they will stop feeding the AI hype in general.