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Is it possible to use wildcards in the postfix virtual file?
Instead of allowing #mydomain.com I would like to know whether I can permit a specific configuration of an email address, for example I would like all these to be accepted:
xyzabcTRE456#mydomain.com
xyzabcFRS869#mydomain.com
xyzdefGLY643#mydomain.com
Could I have a single line regex-type entry in the postfix virtual table to cope with these permutations?
Thanks
Tim
You can use configuration parameter check_recipient_access in your smtpd_*_restrictions.
e.g, your main.cf should contains
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = other rule, other rule,..., check_recipient_access regexp:/etc/postfix/access.me,...
Then /etc/postfix/access.me should contains your regex. This page and this page should help you.
/^xyzabc/ OK
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I was experimenting with custom domains in Firebase Auth .
should the period be used when entering the cname
so should the cname should be
mail-example-com.dkim1._domainkey.firebasemail.com.
or
mail-example-com.dkim1._domainkey.firebasemail.com
It doesn't matter with or without but I tend to leave it in-place when it's automatically placed there.
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I am following a tutorial on multi-tenancy in Django (10:58/11:42) and I would like to modify the hosts file which I located alreadty. When I try to add a single letter, I get rejected:
But this leaves me quite confused, this is my laptop, and I do not have permission? Is there a way to do this differently ?
In the terminal type sudo nano /etc/hosts and then hit return.
Enter your administrator password and then hit return.
Then you should be able to edit the file.
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I've never encountered this issue before -- I can see the source code when simply viewing the Cloud Function, but when I go into edit I just get this error message:
I wrote the function and am an owner of the GCP project, so there shouldn't be any permissions issues. I was not, however, the last person to edit the CF, so maybe there is an issue with that?
The GCP CF common errors page does not seem to have this issue documented: https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/troubleshooting
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I am just curious and want to know whether i can pay with amazon cards or not. Otherwise i am looking for another option like google cloud hosting which should be much cheaper
According to https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/accepted-payment-methods/, no.
All three major public cloud providers have different pricing for different services, but I don't think any of them are "much cheaper" than the other, unless you have some very specific workload.
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Everytime i open
Inkscape
the magnification is set to
35%
i need it to start with
100%
so i do not end up designing something wrong.
Edit the default template. The path should be: YourPath\Inkscape\share\templates\default.svg
The file should contain values such as:
id="base"
pagecolor="#ffffff"
bordercolor="#666666"
borderopacity="1.0"
inkscape:pageopacity="0.0"
inkscape:pageshadow="2"
inkscape:zoom="0.35"
...
Modify "0.35" to whatever value you would like :)
Note: I believe each document contains its own local values that supersede the default values, so changing the default may only affect new documents.