#WWIII is here already. #zelensky was very right about that..
(And this is a guy who thought he was entitled to the Nobel peace price… )
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/feb/28/israel-attacks-iran-as-blasts-heard-in-tehran-live-updates
#WWIII is here already. #zelensky was very right about that..
(And this is a guy who thought he was entitled to the Nobel peace price… )
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/feb/28/israel-attacks-iran-as-blasts-heard-in-tehran-live-updates

Israeli military says it is striking Iranian missile and air defence systems; US president says Khamenei’s death is ‘justice for the people of Iran’ as he repeats call for regime change
jamelle @jamellebouie.net
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Turns out you can shape the agenda with dramatic action and maybe even shift public opinion. Crazy.
Ryan Goodman @rgoodlaw.bsky.social
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Sunday morning April 20, 2025
Fox News Sunday — Van Hollen
NBC's Meet the Press — Van Hollen
CNN's State of the Union — Van Hollen
CBS’ Face the Nation — Van Hollen
ABC’s This Week — Van Hollen
Not so #SilentSunday which works well as their honking and my swearing turned into an angry beat you can angry dance to.
Something in me chafes at just hanging up on connections from problematic mail hosts. I'd like to deliver a notification so a user can tell their admin more than "messages for this domain/address always seem to bounce back after some days". "Your netblock sends too much spam/phishing/whatever, send mail from somewhere else if you want it to be delivered here" is more useful than that, even. I know haproxy can be scripted with Lua, but that's some yak shaving there.
Fortunately, Mailcow runs entirely in docker containers, which means I'm easily able to install haproxy on the mailserver and get a minimal sunday-news install going.
When that's working the way I want it to, I'll try to script or template the setup in some fashion and do a proper sunday-news release.
It'll be very simple at first -- just some haproxy config. I intend to make it more approachable as I can, though.
It seems that a lot of IP addresses being added to netfilter can result in the Mailcow UI not working, and the refrain (at least in issue 5273: https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues/5273) is to rely more on iptables/external firewalls than mailcow's configuration for persistent entries.
That makes sense to me -- the architecture of Mailcow lends itself more to being protected on the front-end by something like sunday-news than trying to do that heavy lifting on its own.
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