Assuming inbound is required, the following 7 results were found.
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app/service I found on the iPhone app store. Specifically, I was looking for a VoIP service boasting these features: * Inbound phone number, particularly a Japan phone number (e.g. 050...) * Call recording - not a must-have, but would be nice for when I...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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By default Zimbra automatically discards inbound mail that receives a high spam score (aka "super spam"). Although the score is configurable up to 100, this default could cause false positive email to disappear and make troubleshooting spam scoring...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: IT
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Fortunately, personal use of the lists is most often free. Most modern email servers can use multiple lists. Whenever inbound mail comes, the server will check if the sending server is on a blacklist. If so, the mail is refused. During my research...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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unintuitive approach is when configuring country blocking. If you enable it for a particular country, it blocks all inbound and outbound traffic by default. You then have to create exceptions if you want to allow certain traffic in or out. In my case I...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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I asked Google support a couple questions. My questions are below along with their answers. 1. Does Gmail for Work support inbound mail DNS & protocol checks? No. Gmail and Google Apps for Work do not currently support check to this extent which is...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: IT
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imagemagick (to generate thumbnails for video-driven sites) REMOVE UFW Ubuntu came with ufw pre-installed and blocking all inbound web traffic. As this doesn't work for a web-server, I simply removed it entirely: apt purge ufw Why not just set it up...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: IT
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imagemagick (to generate thumbnails for video-driven sites) REMOVE UFW Ubuntu came with ufw pre-installed and blocking all inbound web traffic. As this doesn't work for a web-server, I simply removed it entirely: apt purge ufw Why not just set it up...
- Type: Article
- Author: Japanatron
- Category: IT