I’ve checked my spam folder and they aren’t going there. The test email and the notifications come from the same address, and the test ones arrive immediately.
Nextcloud (Docker) calendar sent email reminders for a few days, then stopped. Cron job is working, test emails also work
https://lemmy.world/post/35752062
Nextcloud (Docker) calendar sent email reminders for a few days, then stopped. Cron job is working, test emails also work - Lemmy.World
Hello all, first time with Nextcloud and I must be missing something here. I
have Nextcloud running in a docker container and hosting my calendar. I set it
up for email reminders for events. The test email sends fine. I got a cron job
set up on the host and the notifications worked for a few days, then stopped.
The test email still sends just fine. So I look in the admin panel and see that
the emails stopped when the background jobs stopped, which for some reason was a
few days ago. No idea why, because the cron job was still firing and not giving
any errors, but whatever. So I fixed some stuff and got a host cron job running
for the background tasks. Now that part is working again every five minutes as
expected, but the email notifications for calendar events did not start sending
again. The test email still sends just fine. What am I missing here?
Thank you for answering very clearly. That’s what I was expecting to hear. I was also looking at Nerdrack. It’s very interesting to hear your bandwidth numbers, I would only be serving to three users, so I’d likely be looking at much less than your 300 GB, which is very good to know!
Using it now for just jellyfin and it works well, but at this point it’s still in beta and there’s a maximum of three ports available.
It’s the ISP. I’ve asked about it, they won’t let me do anything about it unless I sign up for a business account at triple the price.
And no, I don’t need a VPS strictly for Tailscale, but i do want to access my tailnet from machines where I cannot install Tailscale (at work and on a roku tv in a remote location, specifically).
A noob question about VPSs and bandwidth
https://lemmy.world/post/30863059
A noob question about VPSs and bandwidth - Lemmy.World
Another Lemmy thread led me to thinking about getting a cheap VPS for my
homelab. I’m double-NATted by my ISP, so I can’t do traditional port forwarding.
I’d like to get a cheap VPS, install Tailscale on it, and access my homelab from
anywhere without having to have Tailscale on every device I use (at work where I
can’t install it, for example). I found a cheap VPS company and the plan I was
looking at gives 1000 GB bandwidth per month. Some of the things I want to
access are media servers (Navidrome and Jellyfin). So if I set up the VPS with
nothing but a reverse proxy and Tailscale, will all my Jellyfin traffic go
through the VPS and count as bandwidth used?
If your purpose for using cash or Monero is privacy, that’s fine. If your purpose is to avoid paying fees to third parties just for the privilege of paying by a certain method, the swap service just takes the place of Visa/Mastercard.
As a 911 operator, I hate the SOS function and it has just gotten worse. Between this and the “car crash” detection, I spend 40% of my work day tracking down false alarms, often at the expense of using resources for actual emergencies. If I ever meet the person who decided to turn on the SOS function by default, I’m going to punch them squarely in the nose.
I hope so. It’ll be fun to watch.