jarland
jarland
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You can rename it in DA.
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Yours, of course.
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Next person to sign up claiming to be from Arkansas, China is getting dick pics. You don't want them.
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Yeah use any of them. I use autospf to save me time dealing with flattening SPF (was a bigger deal when we had more includes) and my domains just include what they give me.
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You'll want to remove the quotations before and after the DKIM key on CF. Their parser does this weird thing and ends up adding an additional set so it looks like "\" at the beginning and \"" at the end.
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We were two but dropped back down to 1 so that I could pay my salary. Plan is to add another next year and then keep scaling up as long as the growth allows it. Until then should something happen to me, Christine has all legal standing and Ryan can step in. In the meantime, I continue to work more and more on automation…
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I see you! I was just coming here to message you this: Don't forget SPF and DKIM for it. For SPF add any of these three, your choice: include:mxroute.com include:mxlogin.com include:_s00002163.autospf.email The last one reduces DNS lookups by 1 from the two above it. Then DKIM for Cloudflare:…
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Aye it's still one of our top outbound destinations at MXroute.
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You're in great hands there
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Nice find. That has some time saving potential.
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I can think of a lot more reasons to get rid of a disposable email service than I can to keep one.
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Outlook less optimistic
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It's really interesting to see their recommendations on overcommitting memory. Truth be told the professional crowd are a lot less shy about overcommitting than the hobbyist crowd.
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Sounds like pretty safe territory to me under average conditions.
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No new word. You know how these things are, largely dick measuring contests. He played his first hand and I played mine, if it ends with an unspoken “good game” I’m good with it.
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lol
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Entirely plausible. Ty for the tip!
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Haha yeah. Well needless to say I’ll be following his career very closely. I doubt he gets fired over this as it is plausible that his employment is unrelated to just about everything other than how he obtained knowledge he thinks he possesses that he intends to ruin me with (surely a stripe employee who claims to have…
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I'm not looking to be any more trouble than I have to be here. While they investigate, I've removed posts about this from Twitter (but left the one on my personal account) and LinkedIn. This was my choice. I can always post things again if I feel that I need to attract more attention to it.
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Stripe has responded. https://paste.mxrouteapps.com/?3fef93f9e43887fe#9fiG15dbzMUE6SHtUn83BSYAmaRGjKAok7XaYGxezj3f This is primarily a response to my initial accusation against the employee, the threatening email was the secondary additional piece.
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Sure, feel free to make public. I started quiet as a sanity check, but might as well get louder. The threat really escalated how I felt about it pretty quickly. I don’t have a ticket number yet as they only said in chat they were escalating and haven’t heard back yet. I replied to their support@ email with the chat log to…
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Aye. I think I'll get just a bit louder every few hours until a resolution is reached. As a Friday night rolls on, I've no reason to believe this individual doesn't have access to my customer's information.
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$99. I don't much care about that, but my insistence is that I will no pay out of pocket for someone to try the service. In this case, chargeback fees.
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Indeed it does look like he wants to lose his job.
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Been getting a lot of customers from Reddit lately, interestingly :)
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Signup email went to a personal domain that when visited had resume and social profile links.
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Stripe. I took the details to them to see what they say. If they'd cover their own chargeback fee I'd consider it a win.