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Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email



On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 17:07:32 -0400
Edwin Zimmerman <edwin@plainemail.net> wrote:

> 
> > There will be always volunteers for learning/perfectioning a mailserver.
> >
> > Donations for the best mailserver in the world for example.
> As a sysadmin of a mailserver, I can tell you this would never be able to compete on uptime, security, and features of gmail.
> 

rsync to every country for example

# uprecords
     #               Uptime | System                                     Boot up
----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
     1   131 days, 03:28:53 | Linux 4.19.152            Fri Mar 12 16:19:55 2021
     2    77 days, 18:00:15 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64      Tue Oct 12 02:00:22 2021
     3    71 days, 00:45:31 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64      Sun Jan  9 23:44:43 2022
     4    62 days, 05:55:04 | Linux 5.7.10-arne-t620q   Mon Aug  3 19:35:15 2020
     5    52 days, 07:34:58 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64      Fri Aug 20 18:25:01 2021
->   6    49 days, 16:57:39 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64      Sat Apr 16 06:23:31 2022
     7    34 days, 23:00:23 | Linux 4.19.152            Sun Dec  6 18:30:36 2020
     8    34 days, 02:00:06 | Linux 4.19.152            Mon Nov  2 16:03:18 2020
     9    29 days, 13:00:08 | Linux 4.19.0-6-amd64      Thu Nov 21 02:59:06 2019
    10    26 days, 15:55:15 | Linux 5.3.0-0.bpo.2-amd6  Fri Jun 26 00:46:57 2020
----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
1up in     2 days, 14:37:20 | at                        Tue Jun  7 13:58:29 2022
no1 in    81 days, 10:31:15 | at                        Thu Aug 25 09:52:24 2022
    up   946 days, 19:40:23 | since                     Wed Oct 30 18:46:50 2019
  down     1 day , 07:53:57 | since                     Wed Oct 30 18:46:50 2019
   %up               99.860 | since                     Wed Oct 30 18:46:50 2019

on the downtime: powerloss, experimenting, learning

on a thin client I keep a webserver running at home:

https://linuxmuseum.arnekai.net/

538Mb now

And now I am setting up buku server, I found another job of playing with debian/devuan

That is an example of working with volunteers

PS.

I could use some mirrors

keeping linux history is important


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