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I created an Amazon SES account
Fully verified and verified in the system:
My domain name
My gmail account
All my DNS records are correct.
Next I created an email to send emails from my service :
service#mydomain.com
Its status:
Verification pending
And I see message:
To verify ownership of this identity, check your inbox for a verification request email and click the link provided.
How to verify this mail if the mail does not come anywhere?
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I need to create a dev account on https://dev.azure.com, not sure how can I create it, some of my coworkers had created one using my company email, but I got the error:
You can’t sign up here with a work or school email address. Use a personal email address, such as Gmail or Yahoo!
I feel stupid, not sure how can I create my dev account or is there a different process to do this, I created a personal outlook account, but I didn't see the token account token section shown in Personal access token
Is there a different process to create a dev account in azure dev ops? thank you!
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Is there anyway to send an email to an external smtp server?
my smtp server is XXX.XXX.XXX.66, listening on port 25
Is there a single command to send an email to this server a on port 25 without any setting up any cfg files?
When googling, the different commands like mailx or sendmail have very complicated parameters and many that i dont require like ssl etc.
If you are referring to sending email from within the database, you can
set database parameter "smtp_out_server" to "XXX.XXX.XXX.66:25"
then use the UTL_MAIL package to send emails
That is probably the quickest and easiest way to send simple emails.
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I have several websites on the same server (debian). I receive all "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender" notification on a unique mail adress (I use postfix). How to have different destination adress for each domain ?
I think the solution is to create multiple users and associate each domain with one user and each user with one email.
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When I purchase SSL certificates, I submit the CSR securely through the vendor's website. The vendor then emails me the certificate that I need to install on my server.
Is it safe to email the certificate like that? For example, if someone intercepted the email with my certificate, could they compromise/decrypt my SSL?
If so, what's the safest way to get the certificate from my vendor on to my server?
Yes, it's safe. You need to protect the private key that corresponds to the public key in the certificate.
The certificate is public; when you install it, it will be sent to everyone that connects as part of the process to authenticate your server.
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I have a server which hosts mywebsite.com
If I try to send mail to info#mywebsite.com, the MTA is trying to send it to a local host (the mail is managed on a different server). How can I fix this?!
Its a linux server running qmail
Any more info needed please ask
Thanks!
Figured it out, the system has Plesk on it, needed to disable the mail service on the domain to stop it from sending to itself