legal grounds? no, I don't think so
Just use the link in the post, chose either option and start the request
Oh i apologize, I'm still getting familiar with Lemmy. Where should I post it instead?
Yep, it's thirty days. The longer it takes btw the more likely that the company hasn't quite operationalized these kind of requests very well.
remember you can request all your data from reddit
https://lemmy.world/post/208162
remember you can request all your data from reddit - Lemmy.world
Not only is this a way for you to keep your stuff, inform you what reddit knew
about you and in general good to do with services you use every now and then -
it also tends to be quite expensive operation for tech companies that aren’t
quite operationally mature yet. In other words, strongly recommend making a
request if you still have an account.
Sweet, i will look into that
I only know of Microsoft and email from the corporate world and instinctively want to put as much distance as I can between that and myself. How is it working for you?
"outsource" email from my self hosted shenanigans
https://lemmy.world/post/178598
"outsource" email from my self hosted shenanigans - Lemmy.world
Hello friends, I am considering using some of my domains for email in addition
to my self hosted stuff and i cannot stress enough how much i do not want to
host and run my own email service. My objective is to find a service that i can
hook up with Gmail, so i think it’d have to do mail forwarding and
submission/SMTP for sending mails. Mostly just myself, but maybe a few others
too. I don’t want to spend twenty bucks per domain though. Does anyone have
suggestions?
TLS SNI will take care of that issue just fine, most reverse proxies will just handle it for you especially if you use certbot i.e. usually letsencrypt