I think imapsync will fulfill your needs.
I think imapsync will fulfill your needs.
Be aware. Some external USB drives, like WD Elements, have built-in USB controllers. So they don’t have a SATA connector.
Alpine. But you are very low on the RAM. I will buy more RAM if I can (DDR2(?)).
Using it in an enterprise environment?
Does it have solid copper cores? If not, I will discard that cable and use new/another one.
Ohh, I didn’t know that.
But:
The key pair can be found in crypt-vol-1. Please don’t forget to backup this and other volumes.[1]
Yeah, first create domains and mailboxes.
Then you can find user’s Maildirs here for example:
/var/lib/docker/volumes/mailcowdockerized_vmail-vol-1/_data/DOMAIN/USERNAME/Maildir
If you done with the restore, remember to execute:
docker exec mailcowdockerized_dovecot-mailcow_1 chown -R vmail:vmail /var/vmail
docker exec mailcowdockerized_dovecot-mailcow_1 /usr/bin/doveadm quota recalc -A
Be very careful about the exit node. You may be involved with law enforcement. Your computer equipment may be confiscated.
Do you remember what brand of battery it was?
I think the original lasted longer than the replacement.
Maybe this is a combination of cheap battery and temperature. I feel the chassis is a bit warm.
Mains is very stable here, only very short breaks like fractions of a second. So no deep cycle.
Thanks!
Checkmk maybe?
VM instances on the Proxmox VE with native integration with the Proxmox Backup Server (PBS).
For non-VM a little PBS agent.
Could you tell more about the developer of Tiny Tiny RSS?
I’m using this apps for years, never heard about the problems with development.
Pi-hole (DNS resolver with blocklists)
Syncthing (sync files across all your devices)
Next- or ownCloud (contacts, calendar, task, files and more)
mailcow (complete mail server with web admin panel, SPAM protection, webmail, etc.)
Tiny Tiny RSS (web RSS reader - lol, I’m still using it)
Grafana (graphs for various sensors)
Checkmk (Nagios-like monitoring for my own servers and services)
Proxmox Backup Server (deduplication magic! like 20-22 times)
If you surprised why it has a PowerPC CPU. It’s actually a SoC.
From the manual: