Awesome thanks!

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RE: Auto-ban outbound email filtering?
@BBigford said in Auto-ban outbound email filtering?:
As far as going through SendGrid, the recipient sees it comes from SendGrid, but the reverse lookup in the header does show the single public IP that they are using now. Things look a lot better now, but still a little work to do
Do you have the Barracuda doing rate limit per user to 500 per hour or less? When I setup Barracuda devices I make sure that is select and to get notification on high queues. You might want to also have them look into setting up monitoring for the barracuda as when there is many messages to be scanned they tend to lock up and constant firmware updates or patches (Although support is always good).
Setup an Mxtoolbox account to monitor their IP addresses on blacklists. Also make sure they use their cloud barracuda spam filter as well for incoming email.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Just finally sitting after going over 45 tickets between yesterday and today... kinda exhausted...
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RE: Backblaze B2, is it really this cheap?
@BBigford Amazon S3 does not tell you how much expense you do when you download from their server data. So say put an amount of data going out on any of the S3 or Glacier services and you will see your monthly payments go up substantially.
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RE: Backblaze B2, is it really this cheap?
Yes, it is really this cheap. The only difference is they charge $5 per terabyte. Speed is okay.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@JaredBusch Yep, between 12 AM and 6 AM EST most replies are from Europe based countries.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller Spiceworks was down for an hour between 6 and 7 PM.
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RE: Substitutes for Active Directory and Windows Server
@alefattorini said in Substitutes for Active Directory and Windows Server:
u're not forced to do it. You can install a module on a server and another module on another sharing the userbase. NethServer can join another remote NethServer using LDAP or AD
Scenario:NethServer1: firewall with VPN, Proxy, ecc..
NethServer2: mailserver, personal cloud and fileserverNethServer1 joins NethServer2 so you can use NethServer2 users/groups for authenticated proxy or VPN users
That's just a pretty simple example.Oh yeah, I agree with NethServer, I was just saying about Zentyal. I have used it in the past and not a big fan. I just came too late to the post so sorry
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@RojoLoco I just ended a busy Monday but yeah so I can say I didn't post much here.
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RE: Substitutes for Active Directory and Windows Server
@JaredBusch we agree on that no questions about it. I meant having email, firewall, Ad/DNS, DHCP, file server and VPN in one server that is a lot.
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RE: Substitutes for Active Directory and Windows Server
@JaredBusch said in Substitutes for Active Directory and Windows Server:
gle box to handle it all. The advantage to these distributions is that they do not require an all or nothing approach like SBS did. Instead, you turn on only the features you want.
that's true I am not a fan of having too many roles in one server.
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RE: Substitutes for Active Directory and Windows Server
I would not recommend Zentyal however is like the SBS of Linux AD with Email. I would prefer Ubuntu or something of the like as noted above on previous comments.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Just fixed the photo booth printer
at this wedding
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RE: Office365 Domains
As you note you can move slowly from local to Office 365. Just make sure that the attributes don't change internally otherwise any communications from internal to the users in office 365 will be having problems. Enterprise plans as noted by Jared are the ones with archiving and legalhold. you can also make the domain.com as the default login for the users, they still will get emails on the on.microsoft.com email address.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Vacuuming our van, so many things you can find it so small square footage!!