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(Quote) That's because I have access to the mail servers. The better way to do it is a lot more work, and requires a completely new level of partnership with the hosting providers that use them. The absolute best way to do it is unique verification …
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(Quote) That’s a really tough problem to solve in a friendly way and they’re trying to do it in a way that hosting providers likely already had in place with cPanel/DA hosting DNS.
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(Quote) It's an interesting thought. Though transactional will be coming this year and true to form, gonna give the middle finger to standard pricing models. That said, still not likely to compete with the likes of mail.baby, which I'm okay with bec…
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(Quote) It should only let you change to a non-promo plan. Though I may have added some promo upgrade options to other promos in the past, I can't recall.
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The only people selling Linux will probably implement it, and the ones giving it away will tell them to eat their ass 🤣
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I visited their website, put in an email address to login, and it said it sent a verification code I would need to continue login. Where did it let you login with your Uptime Robot credentials? Obviously the assumption would be that it accepts any c…
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(Quote) What if we put X-Fuck-Count in the header and set the value to the number of times the word "fuck" is mentioned in the body?
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(Quote) Yeah it’s the next server in line that catches it. Right now it goes mail server > filter > relay. The new relay will have the filtering built in and better workflows. Most of it is done, but this round I’m aiming for “gorgeous and mak…
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(Quote) Nice to be among friends.
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(Quote) It's really bad right now. It looks something like this: (Quote) But these systems were designed years ago before the customer base completely shifted. This year is all about going over every single detail like this and finally making it in…
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(Quote) I didn't even notice that was in this thread. Let me go ahead and make it clear here and now: OnePoundEmail will be booted off of MXroute over my dead body.
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(Quote) I’m really late to this but FYI, it wasn’t really a change as much as a clarification for dumb people. It was already forbidden by other policies, but that service specifically was continually being utilized by new customers in violation of …
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(Quote) It doesn't integrate well with our backend. The effort to modify it to do so is, in my opinion, better spent on an in house webmail. You can see a buggy preview: https://webmailbeta.mxroute.com
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(Quote) We do, but you get an immediate bounce. False positives for it are very rare, it’s mostly intended to protect IP reputation from a compromised account kicking off and just demolishing every IP’s reputation immediately. It’s definitely one of…
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(Quote) I mean while I don't like it, I can imagine it's going to get suggested enough over time that I'll give in :joy:
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(Quote) It's well positioned for quick changes. The whole new panel was built as an API translation layer and it just plugs right in.
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(Quote) Yeah. My entire existence is actually just to be an accessory to Google. I'm a keychain on a Google backpack. I've accepted it.
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(Quote) I'm not sure if everyone who matters changed their DMARC or if Google selectivity relaxed enforcement, I'm too afraid to check. But complaints about it at near zero and never about important senders.
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(Quote) Unless you have me overseeing it. I forward all of my personal email to Gmail now so that I have to face the consequences of any failure first hand, because I've accepted the fact that this is most of what I do. And frankly, I'm ready to cal…
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(Quote) Probably. But if you wanted to play devil's advocate, faking a configuration.php file would be like no effort. So, to be fair, probably based on what we've seen thus far but it's not impossible that they didn't.
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(Quote) I guess I missed that. Tough to keep up. But I still don’t see it in that telegram channel, looking at files going back to Dec 26.
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(Quote) I’m a bit late to the thread and my brain is scattered a little on the subject. But I wanted to add what seems to me to also be plausible: That the hacker in question never compromised them at all and simply made a false claim. He doesn’t s…
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Happy new year my friends!
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(Quote) From what I’ve seen they’ll have the code from configuration.php which is all that is needed to at least turn service passwords into plain text. So it’s not just billing passwords you need to change. Also email history in WHMCS may contain …
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(Quote) Better UI for sure. As far as inbound limits go, limits are a tricky thing. When you put them in place, 999 out of 1000 people who find themselves turned off by them will never trigger them. Out of the ones that will, 9 out of 10 of those a…