Happy Friday, r/selfhosted! Below is a link to This Week in Self-Hosted, a weekly newsletter recap of the latest activity in self-hosted software.
This week’s features include:
- Noteworthy software updates and launches
- Featured content generated by the self-hosted community
- A spotlight on Mailrise, an SMTP gateway for Apprise notifications
As usual, feel free to reach out with questions or comments about the newsletter. Thanks!
what in the DharMann studios fuck is this
I personally did use Mailrise and I might consider setting it up again soon(Currently onlything I really have notifications for are Movie/Series acquisition and when that happens which goes via discord, and Proxmox which just goes directly to my e-mail provider without any proxy. Yes it shouldn’t work cuz my provider should reject the mail, but it does so I am not gonna complain about it).
I do also have a sendgrid free plan so i could use that, but I don’t like to rely in such cases on other providers I don’t have much faith in and that it’s not encrypted. Ideally I would have it go via signal but currently the signal API that is available for Apprise(via an external app) doesn’t let you send it in a “note to self” fashion and you would need to send from an external number, and sadly I do not have the knowledge of Go to take a shot and try to fix it myself.
I might also look at setting up ntfy.sh again, the handy thing with ntfy.sh is it can be selfhosted with a workaround for push notifications, and what you can do is give each of your family members a specific topic to subscribe to for notifications, and then when mailrise detects that e-mail(let’s say father@example.com) it will send it to the topic that belongs to that user. Letting you be able to send password reset “e-mails” etc.
Liking the addition of the Command Line Corner as a new Linux user handy tips like that are appreciated
Keep up the great work
Definitely! I’ve myself learning quite a bit each week as I research to find interesting commands to include. Thanks for the feedback!