I think he means something like challenge-response type of auth flow that while using user/pass, the password waa never sent to the server?
pending anonymous user
I think he means something like challenge-response type of auth flow that while using user/pass, the password waa never sent to the server?
Looking at linuxserver/jackett
on Docker Hub, it seems it indeed update everyday.
Run Wireshark on the client to see if you actually got the reply.
If I understand correctly, you want a two component setup. A PWA client for you to read the mail, and a server acts as IMAP client, fetches mails from all you mailboxes. The server will expose an API for tge PWA to access mail content. When new mail arrives, the server push a beacon via the Push API. The PWA would fetch the sender and title, and display a notification. If you clicks it, only then the PWA will fetch the body.
After a quick glance of the demo, I think SnappyMail fit the bill? It seems can be installed as PWA, and my browser does ask me if I want to give it push notification permission. However, I’m not too sure if the fetch logic happens as I laid out.
I guess you can also use NFS/iSCSI for images too?
Appflowy if Notion appels you. It is not 1.0 yet so some features you need might not be there.
It’s given both are a control plane to Wireguard, they are similar.
I curious about the using experience, both user and admin wise, between similar products.
DLP broken? Didn’t heard of that.