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  • How to calculate required hw specs?

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    @jdaviescoates I did some quick and dirty tests and so far it seems to be okay. I received mails in my Gmail account and in several others from some small and mostly german providers. Mails arrive at my webhoster. As I don't have an MS365 account I tested outlook.com Mail was accepted from server but was moved into spam folder. I marked it as no spam and next mail arrived. Guess thats okay for me. I also checked mails with attachments (pdf). As I already mentioned, I am sending very few mails and like 99% are incoming mails. So its okay for me.
  • How good is the mail server?

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    have you stress test your mail server .. sending more emails to see its limits ( in 1 gb ram small vps) ?
  • Importance of ECC RAM?

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    @JOduMonT ECC now has mostly the same price as non-ECC, and AMD CPU support them for years. But in general is better to have ECC if using FS that takes advantage of that, BTRFS, ZFS. Or if you use TMPFS. But if you care about latency then normal RAM is better, ECC slows down communication.
  • How can I easily verify I actually have working backups?

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    @fbartels Oh sorry about that. Thanks for clarifying that.
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    @girish said in Cloudron Support for Cloudron as it's supposed to be installed, and a separate Category for other methods: how do you think creating categories will help? I think the idea is that the rest of us who install on an Ubuntu VPS can just ignore that other category!
  • Storage Box vs HDD for volumes

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    @Stardenver said in Storage Box vs HDD for volumes: Scares me a bit now. Yeah, I'm generally a bit scared of encryption unless it's all automated by some app like Signal or whatever. I'm always worried something will go wrong or I'll forget/ loose my pw and loose access to my own files. I tend to feel that in my own personal circumstances that is a greater risk than someone nefarious managing to access my unencrypted files, so I mostly just don't encrypt stuff. But this sounds like a pretty good method of getting Ubuntu's full disk encryption set-up with Cloudron (so long as you store you passwords safely, like in a password manager and printed out on paper, and maybe somewhere else too for good measure): https://forum.cloudron.io/post/59269 For now though, I reckon my files are safe enough behind insanely long passwords plus 2FA
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    @LoudLemur As @scooke mentioned, there is a blog about it, but the basic steps are the same. Difference here is opening the ports on your modem (or firewall) manually. The defaults are gonna be 25, 465, 587, 993, 443, & 80 (basic email and web server functionality) though according to that blog post, only 443 is required
  • Rainy Sunday Tales

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    @3246 itโ€™s stories/situations like these where Cloudron can benefit the most by ironing out any bugs and optimizing things to account for all possible scenarios, user fault or otherwise.
  • Any issues running cloudron on docker.

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    girishG
    Indeed, as @murgero said, it's not a priority for us.
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    @girish said in Hetzner now offering some useful pre-built "Apps" for server instances.: know who to contact in hetzner for this? No, I'm sorry but I do not know whom to contact in Hetzner regarding this matter.
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    @robi On that, I don't have the data or experience to talk. But 100% sure you can't use wasabi latency, I think smb or better NFS should be a better option, but I'm not an expert. and Using so much ram for it, im not big fun about it, but I would have to try it before to have a real feedback
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  • Zapier Integration

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  • Cloudron subscription credit card expired

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    scookeS
    @ekevu123 I hear you... it's working now, so let's get on with work! I'd personally be still very concerned to figure out what happened. You wrote, Cloudron blocks the server running the license immediately including all 8 applications for our company when all code points to that NOT being the cause of not accessing the server apps. "Something caused our sites to be unaccessible" is basically what happened, and you still don't know what that something was. As for my last struck-out line, I was just thinking out loud, not trying to level accusations. I've read many support requests that end up being something wrong on the server, not Cloudron, so insisting it had to be Cloudron seems odd. Happy new year!
  • Tier in between 2 and unlimited

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    To piggyback on this conversation.. The current subscription cost is around 15/month if bought yearly. What if the entire pricing model was updated? 2 apps: free 5 apps: 10/month, month to month, 100/yearly 10 apps: 15/month, month to month, 150/yearly Unlimited: 20/month, month to month, 200/yearly Enterprise: unknown costs/use cases
  • Google "just discovered" PGP for Gmail (if you pay)

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    @marcusquinn said in Google "just discovered" PGP for Gmail (if you pay): more appeasement than complete privacy Except it is not about privacy, but checking a checkbox for compliance rules of Fortune 500 companies. To be honest it would have been nice if Google actually made some innovation here, since both PGP and S/MIME are conceptually broken, but sadly they only added native S/MIME capabilities to the Gmail ui and management tooling.
  • chatwoot deleted Email conversation will back

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    @ehsan0921 AFAIK (as far as I know): Chatwoot scans the IMAP Postbox for mails and adds them into Chatwoot. If you want to have the conversation completely deleted you have to delete the mail in the postbox as well.
  • I want a ballroom made entirely of waterfalls

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  • Best Music Streaming app?

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    @privsec said in Best Music Streaming app?: I am wondering what music app would best fit this use case. Multiple people across great distances (think across the entire USA) All have access to the same music library, but each have their own play counts, ratings, and playlists Users can add to the playlist with their own content Users will want to use CarPlay/Android auto Users will want local offline access to content I think Navidrome covers most if not all of that. Not sure what CarPlay/Android auto is so no idea about that one. Offline access to content - if you just mean the ability to download from Navidrome to store locally, yep it does that, and pretty sure it does all the other things.
  • Cheap server options

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    @jdaviescoates said in Cheap server options: I use Hetzner Cloud VPS for my Cloudron server and I love it. I also love that they are 100% powered by renewable energy. Just for completeness (because someone just upvoted that post above) I should probably add that I'm now using Netcup for my primary Cloudron, mostly just because you get WAY more disk space (I had already upgraded my Hetzner Cloud VPS to the largest offer so the next step with Hetzner would've been a decidated server - probably end up there eventually - whereas I actually saved money and got more power and WAY more disk space by moving to Netcup (although the UX is terrible in comparison)