bikegremlin
bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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(Quote) I managed to get this answer from Interserver - they were clear about listing the IP being required. Sending limits are 6000 emails per hour - if you exceed that, the "extra" emails are rejected. For a comparison: MXroute is the …
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(Quote) Good luck with no compromise. :) It’s a good policy for selling more guns&ammo. :)
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(Quote) With a strong German accent: "Can you not follow ze simple rules?! Your papers, please!" :)
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And the by-the-forum-rules-extremely-strictly-obligatory music (almost forgot to add that): :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiaPZEhGdro Thank you for the time and effort you took to write this "D"_is_silent tutorial! :)
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(Quote) Hetzner. In Germany. Self host everything. Write all the software from scratch. Pay an arm and a leg for lawyers, security auditors, and pen testing. Pay by a house by the sea for a review on BikeGremlin. Do not use or accept any card paymen…
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(Quote) The way I see it, GDPR is, among other things, a massive centralization and control effort by the EU. Regarding the privacy, there are several options: * Protect user privacy without satisfying all the GDPR bureaucracy. * Satisfy GDPR bure…
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(Quote) So it works OK in practice even withot the IP (contrary to their tutorial page recommendation)? As far as I can tell, it ticks all the boxes, apart from that IP "thing" which I don't really like.
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(Quote) Yes, MXroute requires their own SPF - so does the MailChimp. MailBaby, apparently, requires their own SPF (relay.mailbaby.net), plus your server's IP. I'm using MXroute for emails, so I don't see how bounced emails could disclose my hosting…
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(Quote) MXroute and MailChimp don't require that - not for your hosting server when using the service.
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(Quote) Thanks for the detailed reply - you've explained everything I was confused about. Didn't get that kind of explanation from the MailBaby/Interserver pre-sales folks - which could be considered as a red flag, but that's only one. I don't lik…
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(Quote) You check the logs of the server where the email sending is "activated"? The MailBaby (Interserver) control panel doesn't show the number of sent and bounced emails? Or does the control panel show all the logs related to the mail.b…
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(Quote) Thank you for the generous offer (I'm not being sarcastic). I trust the LESbian feedback.
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I know this is "back from the dead" - but I'm curious to hear the feedback from LESbians who've been using the mail.baby service for longer. MXroute is just awesome, but it has a 300 per hour outbound limit, and I'm looking for a more sca…
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Not a lawyer, so take this with a bucket of salt. Also, I'm sure @Amitz is smart and intelligent and this may come across as patronizing, but that's not what I'm going for. Just wish to avoid not having tried to help when I could. With that disclaim…
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I would be surprised if AI doesn't improve (or worsen, depending on how you are looking at it) exponentially. Hence, I see little sense in buying that unless you plan to use it over the following few months (and have a good buyer protection with yo…
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A 59 minute 59 seconds 50% discount "jumped on me" (pop-up). With a countdown. LOL Not today, I say... :)
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(Quote) If I got you right, root servers are more stable. What is the min. hardware config to comfortably run WordPress (what else? LOL) if I decide to go crazy and give that a spin (though a VPN is a more likely first candidate should I go with it…
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(Quote) Sounds like it just might be worth a try for a VPN and playing with a VPS in general. For a VPN, I would recommend a location as close to you as possible... unless you are paranoid enough, in which case I would recommend getting another VPS…
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(Quote) Note that in order to keep the extra monitors you must log into your HetrixTools account at least once every 30 days. They remove the extra monitors from "inactive" accounts.
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(Quote) HetrixTools is awesome - I'm sure everyone will be happy with the tool. It's cool you've made the giveaway. For those who don't know: HetrixTools' affiliate program lets both you, and those who use your affiliate link, get free extra monit…
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(Quote) I would also add the "tied-money" costs. $500 you pay now will hurt you (and benefit the seller) more than paying it in $4 monthly installments (that's the current 1TB Hetzner Storage Box price - cheaper per TB for larger capacity …
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It's a death proof software for the reservoir dogs. Probably a good fit if you have eight hateful customers...
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(Quote) It's good to hear different opinions and points of view. Especially when they are disagreeing. It's difficult to learn otherwise. Here's my experience (hoping to get corrected if I'm wrong): 301s are pretty good at getting Google to drop th…
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(Quote) They will try to crawl them - and get 301 redirected. Thanks to the .htaccess redirects, there is no bashing the server - WordPress won't even realize someone requested those pages. After a while, with 301 redirects, Google ditches the redi…
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(Quote) (Image) So, only FOSS could fix that problem in the long run... if humans were cooperative enough to build a decent one together.
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Rebrand today, or forget about it. OK, perhaps not literally by the end of the day, but make a deadline, stick with it, and do the painful transition sooner rather than later. It gets messier and more costly to re-brand at a later date (unless you…
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(Quote) Yup. I'd say it's worse than just a high crawl speed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySOivvacSNw
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(Quote) This was more than just a crawl rate issue. It was Google crawling the query string variants, and completely ignoring the canonical URL tags of each page (according to their own search result page - no greater proof than that). Relja Gotta…
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(Quote) Depending on one's priorities, it could be argued that double thousandfold indexing is the biggest problem. The affected site(s) had the same pages indexed several times - the same URL, with various query string combinations at its end. Bu…