Okay... so I started playing with the tool. There is currently a 1:1 relationship between a client and a provider. I think this should greatly be decoupled. I'd replace clients with "first match wins" mail routes.
I haven’t had a chance to play with this yet, but my curiosity is piqued. Why PostgreSQL instead of SQLite? There is an opportunity to BCC all messages on the way through to create an Archive of mail that has left the…
Does PD include a specification that allows a client device to share its current battery level? How does Apriv know which device “needs” a high output level? > Using dual-port modules, the system recognizes that, say,…
Is there a path to submit new content, ie websites, to be indexed and crawled? How does new content get seeded into DDG’s internal index?
Any details on your AIS setup, or links to a similar configuration?
The market is FULL of hosted providers. Every single one has its ups and downs. I’d like to take a moment to acknowledge the technical knobs that Google Workspace and MS Office 360 provide over mail routing. Clearly…
Okay... so I started playing with the tool. There is currently a 1:1 relationship between a client and a provider. I think this should greatly be decoupled. I'd replace clients with "first match wins" mail routes.
I haven’t had a chance to play with this yet, but my curiosity is piqued. Why PostgreSQL instead of SQLite? There is an opportunity to BCC all messages on the way through to create an Archive of mail that has left the…
Does PD include a specification that allows a client device to share its current battery level? How does Apriv know which device “needs” a high output level? > Using dual-port modules, the system recognizes that, say,…
Is there a path to submit new content, ie websites, to be indexed and crawled? How does new content get seeded into DDG’s internal index?
Any details on your AIS setup, or links to a similar configuration?
The market is FULL of hosted providers. Every single one has its ups and downs. I’d like to take a moment to acknowledge the technical knobs that Google Workspace and MS Office 360 provide over mail routing. Clearly…