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Hi,
I tested this with my AWS account, and it works fine there. Just sign up for your 1 year free trial, and type “sudo yum ins…
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Good luck getting digital ocean to pay any attention to you. You should do what I do: assist their customers to switch to AWS and …
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Wierd, when I goofed paying on another provider they just suspended the VMs and blocked the public DNS. I paid and it started up a…
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My preferred solution is to run large storage and CPU intensive tasks on my own hardware at home, and to just use the smallest (fre…
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“Do you mean the DigitalOcean marketing emails? Or customers using the platforms of DigitalOcean and sending emails? In the later c…
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From a technical perspective, to send emails these days, you need to set up:
Reverse DNS entry
Milter
DKIM
SPF entry
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The question is usually where are the data centres located rather than how much bandwidth a single data centre provides.
If you …
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Why is it only DO that sends me spam emails? Why don't I get the same emails from AWS or Azure?
I've reported it, not that I ever got a response outside your automated emails.
Here's an idea - why not block outgoin...
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