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You must use FCM on Android and APNs on iOS to deliver any type of push notification. Any other service you use will just expose an easier API for you but in the end, will also use FCM/APN to deliver the notification to the end-user. Heck, even FCM is using APNs in the background when delivering a notification to an iOS device.
Regarding zPush, as far as I understand, zPush is in a gray area of things and not really legal to be used commercially. zPush implements the ActiveSync protocol which is patented by Microsoft. You gotta have a contract with Microsoft to implement it into your own application and they charge per user. You know Google pays Microsoft for implementing and offering ActiveSync to Gsuite users, right? On the other hand, for personal use, I think zPush is fine since you are not making any money from it.
Anyway, this is a great offer by MXroute with a price/quality ratio which is hard to beat! Great job and a lot of luck with sales Jarland!
Great
is it posible to combine 2 product to get total 200gb storage ?
It is not. But if you have two or more domains you could have one on one account and one on another, and so on.
I use Mxroute as last solution for transaction email (form submissions). Works great.
Hope we could choose DC during order.
The 100G promo only has one server (OVH Canada). I'll add a second right next to it if needed, but it won't be anywhere else.
I am interested more in your first script than the product
I was once reading about the slap chop guy beating up a hooker, I was a bit drunk, and I thought to myself "You know, in a way, whether through local legislation or directly by hand, I suppose every one of us kills a hooker at some point." At least that's how I remember it. It sounded deep to me at the time, it certainly wasn't.
That's mostly true on iOS, and true on web for background notifications, but definitely not true on Android. Some examples:
Office 365 hasn't used ActiveSync in years. For one, it wasn't designed with two-factor authentication in mind, which is mandated by a lot of companies that use enterprise email systems now. It was using EWS, although I'm not sure if it still is or not.
@Daniel15 Thanks for the insight.
I see that Pushy uses a foreground service running on a device that keeps an open MQTT connection with their servers. However, even they advise using FCM Fallback Delivery to deliver notifications consistently: https://pushy.me/docs/resources/fcm-fallback-delivery
But you are correct, you don't have to use FCM on Android since you can develop your own foreground service and trigger a local notification directly from there once you receive it from your backend. We use FCM directly for Web, Android and iOS and it worked pretty well from day one.
We use web sockets for real-time events that happen in-app (new email, chat, file shared, etc), but it is nice knowing how Facebook does it as well.
That is understandable since Apple does not allow a background task to be active more than once every 30 seconds on iOS as far as I can remember.
Got it. Maybe more server in longhorn location the next time, latency to US web server is better which makes form submit faster. It's just my rare use case, please don't consider it, haha.
Promo is looking good. This Wednesday server has spinning disks but it's also rocking EPYC 7351P and 128G memory for caching so let's fill it up and force me to provision the Thursday server (because I'm so creative with server names).
This remind me to add funds to my account. Thanks jar.
What a con, I thought at $65 a year it would be enterprise nvme not spinning rust 🙃.
Black Friday privacy special will be USB attached to a raspberry pi under my bed. Strict bandwidth limits because I don't need you people interrupting my onlyfans uploads.
Thanks for making me laugh.
In reaction to a dramatic increase in spam registrations across forums, blogs, and other websites this has been improved to a noteworthy degree today.
Previous tactic:
Pull stopforumspam list, block recipients. Pull obvious cases from logs and add to spam recipient list. Every month, pull new stopforumspam list.
New tactic:
Pull stopforumspam 24 hour list every 2 hours and automatically update spam recipient list.
Immediately a noticeable reduction in outbound confirmation emails to spam registrations, less false positives due to emails falling off list much faster.
I had Black Friday 2016 plan that I for some bizarre reason never used and for another bizarre reason cancelled, but it is time to finally repent myself and get back with it. Thank you @jar for the great offer!
Going sober was wise. That makes no sense whatsoever.
It was very easy migration and the instructions in the email were very clear. DNS entries took just a few moments to copy & paste, SSL cert creation was swift (It didn't take that long for Let's Encrypt to refresh the DNS entries ) and imapsync is now running. Gmail happily accepted the test email and inbound got through as well. To be honest I didn't expect it to be this easy
The only and very minor issue is that 'official' documentation for changing Roundcube to something else for webmail.yourdomain.com is still lacking after two years
There's not a way. You can point the webmail subdomain to something else, and you could technically point it to Crossbox, but it's two different systems you can't like point the webmail subdomain to the server and then change the webmail it directs to because they're all static virtual hosts with no user side configuration options.
@jar What's the easiest way to have a domain/site hosted on a VPS and the domains email's going through mxroute?
A record to the VPS, MX records to MXroute.
So is this where I host thewinterhost, thefallhost, thesummerhost emails xD. It is summer after all.
So you're saying springhost.com is still available?
What about reseller accounts?
Or would you consider extending the offer for the reseller accounts as well?
I got thespringhost.com to lol..... Owner of the true seasonal hosts
Reseller servers are a bit packed and a bit too successful for me to be able to offer a promo on them. Days and weeks go by without available stock as it is.
Just curious what the limiting factor is? Cash flow to turn up more servers, administrator time, something else?
I've been on the fence for a while now on what and where I want to deploy for the next reseller box. I really like Hetzner for it but I also don't really want to grow further there. When cancellations are processed I usually end up with a few of each reseller package in stock, and they stay in stock for a few weeks. So while there are extended periods without stock, and they do sell, it's not quite at the level of people beating down the door to get to them. So I've got some more time to decide where I'll take it next. Honestly, kinda thinking about a custom built colocated server for the next one.