Post #313,389
9/1/09 8:41:39 PM
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Bleurgh ... gotta do some reading
You and Box are speaking a dialect I'm only passing acquainted with. Need to read up and see what to do, and how to get my host to do it.
All one-off mail goes through their webmail interface, but my autoresponder is sending from the webserver. Don't know how I'll have to set things up so that both of them show up as being from the same place.
Maybe I'll just check their knowledgebase, see if they have any pointers.
Oh, and thanks for the info. I can't use it yet, but I know it's got everything in there I need to figure it out.
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Drew
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Post #313,390
9/1/09 8:52:35 PM
9/1/09 8:57:25 PM
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I find all this stuff rather scary, myself.
I was browsing around Google Apps - http://www.google.co.../group/index.html - and noticed that they will register a domain name (or, actually, have someone else do it) for $10 a year. Not bad. Lots of stuff is included with Google Docs, but...
Of course, Google scans everything to enable ads, that's understood. (I dunno if they have a paid version where one can encrypt one's stuff by default, or something.) And one can't put one's pr0n there. ;-)
But what about all of this other stuff that you're fighting with? Or spam on a Wiki one sets up, or ...
I'm beginning to think that I've waited too long to start thinking about setting up a more permanent presence on the Internet. Who has time for all of this minutia? :-(
Good luck!
[edit:] Apps, not Docs.
Cheers,
Scott.
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Post #313,394
9/1/09 9:04:49 PM
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I guess it's a noble effort.
I'm tempted to say 'this is why I have a permanent IP address and my own server', but I set it up years and years ago, long before Google Apps was around. Or even thought of.
At least I can put *anything* I want up on my server. The only thing prohibitied by my ISP is spamming or internet attacks. And I think the latter may only really be prohibited just against other customers of my ISP.
Wade.
Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers? A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
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Post #313,399
9/1/09 10:50:45 PM
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I've been thinking about going the OTHER way.
taking my $50/month and using other resources,
Google Apps (the pay for it version) for mail and calendar, etc...
using Google Sites for my website...
among other options.
Personally I don't care if Google scans my trash, they can get it anyway if they try hard.
I can probably pay less than $50/month and get more services (by a factor of 10). Google for Blogs, Apps, Mail, etc. DNSMADEEASY for DNS hosting. Plus I can have a ton of account (for me anyway) on Google for stuff.
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Post #313,407
9/2/09 12:46:47 AM
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That's the direction I've been going
Like the saying goes, "Never write any software except what you're selling." If someone else makes it, use that one. For me, I've extended that to hosting and configuring. Use the pushbutton Wordpress installation and accept the defaults. (And write a custom theme, of course.) Use the default email options. Follow the host's recommendations for DNS configuration.
If setting this stuff up were my job, I'd want to understand it. It's not, so I don't.
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Drew
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Post #313,398
9/1/09 10:44:13 PM
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here ya go
http://bbiw.net/spec...mail-arch-11.html
dave is very knowledgeable and has been known to have a sense of hupor :-)
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Post #313,406
9/2/09 12:38:31 AM
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Are you serious?
I'm really not sure here. Are you saying I need to understand everything in there to set this stuff up correctly? If so, it ain't happening.
If you're saying everything I need to know is in there somewhere ... well, that's a smaller pile to search through, but I still think I'm better off trying to get help from my site host first.
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Drew
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Post #313,417
9/2/09 8:05:31 AM
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stuff like that interests me, but I understand it
doesnt interest everyone. I like to watch sausage being made not everyones cup of tea
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Post #313,421
9/2/09 8:34:25 AM
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Speaking of sausage, You see the recent...
Brouhaha about the Male Chicks in an Egg Hatchery for the Egg Producing Industry?
They are making chicken sausage.
At least it only takes an instant for them to be killed, versus being eaten alive by predators in a few minutes.
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