• 1 Post
  • 17 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: July 23rd, 2023

help-circle

  • I don’t use Simplelogin so I don’t know how their service works. The domains used for aliases don’t need to originate email so there’s no need for an SPF record. The A record for the hostname used for the MX record(s) could technically point at multiple IPs that could be changed often.

    I own a significant number of domains and manage my own servers. There’s quite literally no way for anyone to prevent me from using an email alias.

    My point was that trying to block email aliases is a fool’s errand. It’s a slight hindrance to only the least technical users. The entire 7c/fakefilter project is an exercise in futility.



  • I was at CompUSA back in the 90s and there was a Red Hat box with a manual in the clearance bin. I think it was Red Hat 4. I took it home and installed it on an old computer. I mainly used it as a server for testing Perl scripts for my own websites but I did use it as a desktop some.

    I was a Windows N/T and Novell Netware administrator at the time and the company I worked for needed a “Linux guy”. Most people had barely heard of Linux so I became the de facto Linux admin. I ended up managing an Apache server and writing what was really just an API that ran under mod_perl. It returned structured text like modern APIs (JSON wasn’t a thing yet).

    Now almost 30 years later and I still love Linux. Linux powers my life. I run my own email and web servers. I self-host lots of stuff. I’m not a big fan of desktop Linux but I work on Linux servers all day long. I have no desire to come home and fuck with my workstations.