There was a reason I switched to Sidebery over The native implementation but I can’t remember. Maybe it was the Panels feature that FF Containers didn’t offer at the time.
I do miss some of the functionality of the Mozilla add-on though, I don’t think they opened up APIs to some of the extended tab/window options.
I was actually agreeing with you, in that running a private mail server is not a difficult endeavor as long as you take those things into account. Most VPS and CSP will block SMTP by default (just recently went through this with AWS, had to specifically request the service) since most everyone doesn’t have a clue how to secure mail relays and stay off blacklists.
Google, Live, AOL, Yahoo etc might hassle you for DKIM or SPF, but in my experience the ISP is the first hurdle.
If anything it’s the ISPs that will hassle you for outbound SMTP. There are ways around that but generally blocked by default
There are dozens of us!
It would be literally impossible for me to do my job effectively without Sidebery for container management in FF. As someone with multiple accounts used for various CSPs and other services, being able to spin up an environment with no irrelevant cached user sessions is something I depend on heavily (looking at you, Azure).
Uncle Tony is gonna do a little demo! We’re gonna rock GustavoM’s world
emacs?! set -o vi
unless you just want to see the world burn
(I’m kidding, I use the emacs shortcuts in bash, but vim is my goto text editor)
I guess it depends if it’s male or female?