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  • Nodebb and emails

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    @Panda experience, plus this

    https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/1500000279921-IMAP-POP-and-SMTP

  • NodeBB: Consent page

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    @DownPW I still do not see any issues.

  • nodebb loading emojis

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    @DownPW sure. Let me have a look at this in more detail. I know nginx plus has extensive support for this, but it’s not impossible to get somewhere near acceptable with the standard version.

    You might be better off handling this at the Cloudflare level given that it sits in between the requesting client and your server.

  • NodeBB 3.0 alpha1 : Error on install

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    @phenomlab Work now 😉

  • restarting nodebb on boot

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    @eeeee said in restarting nodebb on boot:

    can I just run nodebb under nodemon for auto restarts?

    It’s a better method. Nodemon just looks for file system changes and would effectively die if the server was rebooted meaning you’d have to start it again anyway. Systemd is the defacto standard which is how the operating system interacts in terms of services, scheduled tasks etc.

  • Gettin Erors NodeBB

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    @phenomlab no forum is working goods.
    there is no eror message since yestarday.

  • iFramely self host help

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    @DownPW https://sudonix.com/topic/331/how-to-install-a-self-hosted-instance-of-iframely-for-use-with-nodebb

  • Configure SMTP for Nodebb

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    @marusaky based on the work completed thus far (in relation to PM exchanges), I’m going to mark this completed. Sending email from the server itself works fine without issue, and DNS appears to be clean (valid SPF, DMARC, and DKIM records).

    It appears that only Gmail marks incoming messages from your domain as spam - perhaps because of the domain age, which there is nothing we can do to prevent this. Mail delivery to all other domains appears to work fine in al of my tests.