Check out stalwart mail! Not sure it has all the features you need, but it is really flexible through scripting and has got a nice admin web-interface!
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I think if every contributor ever agreed, you could switch to a more permissive license that permits a superset of the original license.
You're right, the dude in the photo is probably AI generated, so the poliece looks like they have a suspect already and nobody is going to embarrass them.
Hahaha next level pathetic!
Or maybe by old people accidentally because they learned it from their parents as the normal anthem when they were children.
For a fair comparison you should at least use the same font and font size. Did you try that? It will still look different on windows, maybe better, but I think you can get pretty close. I use the "inter" font on debian xfce and it looks very clean (the font is probably in your repos as well).
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Oof what a pain this was! Glad it finally works and I can move on with my life!!
But of course everyone decided it is just easier to nag all the users with a big splash screen.
Nope, the thing is, you'll very rarely find a website that only uses technically necessary session/login cookies. The reason every fucking website, yes, even the one from the barber shop around the corner, has a humongous cookie banner is that every fucking website helps google and other corporations to track users across the whole internet for no reason.
Somehow, the "sparkling" part makes it even more gross xD
A chocolate starfish would be the perfect pairing dish to this drink I'd say!
That album was a banger!
If you need to hook it up to other stuff (where there is a solution using postfix), it's probably easier to stick with postfix. As an all-in-one mail server I prefer stalwart over docker-mailserver, mailcow, etc. because it's one unified software with sensible configuration instead of a clusterfuck of services put together using string and duckt tape.