SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail
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One suggestion if i may, use a non Cloudron email address for all third party service accounts including cloudron.io because when the server goes down for whatever reason, you won’t have access to your email and trying to get support or verification emails will be impossible. I learned this the hard way and use my Proton address now.
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I would suggest a bit differently. When hosting email, make sure the stable is on a reasonable VPS provider and not in some overloaded instance and do not use it as a dev machine. I host my personal email on Cloudron and of course cloudron.io's email is also on cloudron. We don't really have things going down because the servers are left alone. My personal email is even a separate cloudron server which has no apps (it's just a 10/month instance, but very stable) .
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@LoudLemur said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
I hope somebody could create a short video of the process.
I haven't made one of the whole process, but I did make this:
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@jdaviescoates Cool, what recording extension did you use?
Also love the Bitwarden workflow, didn't know it was so slick now.
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@robi said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
@jdaviescoates Cool, what recording extension did you use?
Also love the Bitwarden workflow, didn't know it was so slick now.
ShareX is brilliant for screenshots, quick editing and stitching images together. It can make screen recordings too. It works well with Xbackbone, which is supported on Cloudron. Pro Tip! Disable automatic uploads of screenshots, till you are familiar with it, or you may inadvertently publish your desktop.
On GNU+Linux there is Flameshot.
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@robi said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
@jdaviescoates Cool, what recording extension did you use?
Kazam Screencaster, simple but effective.
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@jdaviescoates said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
@LoudLemur said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
I hope somebody could create a short video of the process.
I haven't made one of the whole process, but I did make this:
Thank you! This is useful. What I would like to see is Part II (the sequel!) to your movie. What is necessary next?
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@LoudLemur said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
I think SnappyMail is too difficult to setup. There seem to be so many things to configure
I can't really remember, but I think I mostly just left most settings alone.
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@LoudLemur said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
Here is another one:
PTR DNS records aka "reverse DNS" or "rDNS" has nothing really to do with SnappyMail set-up specifically.
You set it at your VPS, there are guides for the most common ones here:
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@jdaviescoates said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
I can't really remember, but I think I mostly just left most settings alone.
Right, it works out of the box. No fuss.
Other customizations are still there. -
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@robi said in SnappyMail on Cloudron: How to setup your domain name's email with SnappyMail:
@jdaviescoates Cool, what recording extension did you use?
Also love the Bitwarden workflow, didn't know it was so slick now.
VokoscreenNG is good:
https://linuxecke.volkoh.de/vokoscreen/vokoscreen.html