ownCloud 9 Coming with Cool Stuff
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@dafyre said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
My biggest beef with having my own hosted email is how do I back it up? With Google / O365, I don't have to worry about that quite so much.
Disreagarding all of that. the question was simply about hosting my own email because of my earlier response.
If you ask me why I do not host my own email, then yeah. all the things you stated. I would never do it myself. there is way too much work in hosting email.
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@Dashrender said:
So it's going to be a full email server as well?
Appears to be so. Need more info, like maybe it is componentized and you can use it just for the front end or something.
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@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
I loved SBS for the SMB back then. They needed Windows, this had it all a lot cheaper. Now, I would still have preferred not to use it, but the price point made it the best Windows choice.
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I'm cautiously optimistic, heavy on the caution.
They've done a good job with the rest of the plugins so I'll check it out when it's released, but I've really been enjoying offloading email hosting to cloud providers!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
Eh? I though you, @scottalanmiller didn't like self hosted email because it is often way to expensive for someone to host themselves compared to what they get service wise going with something like Rackspace ($1 Spiceworks price, $2 normal people price + $1/user for activesync, or $4 for O365 email only).
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
Eh? I though you, @scottalanmiller didn't like self hosted email because it is often way to expensive for someone to host themselves compared to what they get service wise going with something like Rackspace ($1 Spiceworks price, $2 normal people price + $1/user for activesync, or $4 for O365 email only).
That's correct. What makes you say that as if I said something contrary?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
Eh? I though you, @scottalanmiller didn't like self hosted email because it is often way to expensive for someone to host themselves compared to what they get service wise going with something like Rackspace ($1 Spiceworks price, $2 normal people price + $1/user for activesync, or $4 for O365 email only).
That's correct. What makes you say that as if I said something contrary?
Only that you mentioned the "it's the all in one that he doesn't like" when talking about email being added to Owncloud.
That may be one person's desire, but it seems more pressing to push on the issue of almost never self hosting email if possible.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
Eh? I though you, @scottalanmiller didn't like self hosted email because it is often way to expensive for someone to host themselves compared to what they get service wise going with something like Rackspace ($1 Spiceworks price, $2 normal people price + $1/user for activesync, or $4 for O365 email only).
That's correct. What makes you say that as if I said something contrary?
Only that you mentioned the "it's the all in one that he doesn't like" when talking about email being added to Owncloud.
That may be one person's desire, but it seems more pressing to push on the issue of almost never self hosting email if possible.
Maybe, but that wasnt what I was answering
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
Eh? I though you, @scottalanmiller didn't like self hosted email because it is often way to expensive for someone to host themselves compared to what they get service wise going with something like Rackspace ($1 Spiceworks price, $2 normal people price + $1/user for activesync, or $4 for O365 email only).
That's correct. What makes you say that as if I said something contrary?
Only that you mentioned the "it's the all in one that he doesn't like" when talking about email being added to Owncloud.
That may be one person's desire, but it seems more pressing to push on the issue of almost never self hosting email if possible.
Maybe, but that wasnt what I was answering
oh, what did I miss?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@quicky2g said:
@JaredBusch said:
@quicky2g said:
Never heard of ownCloud but tried watching some of the features videos
https://owncloud.org/features/
and whoever made them sounds like a 14 year old boy going through puberty. Just can't keep watching.
At the core, ownCloud is basically a self hosted DropBox.
I use it at multiple clients and use it personally.
Hmmm guess I'll have to try it out. I like the idea of staying off the grid with my files. What's your beef against having your own hosted email server?
It's the all in one that he doesn't like. Same basic reasoning as to why Windows SBS was so horrible.
Eh? I though you, @scottalanmiller didn't like self hosted email because it is often way to expensive for someone to host themselves compared to what they get service wise going with something like Rackspace ($1 Spiceworks price, $2 normal people price + $1/user for activesync, or $4 for O365 email only).
That's correct. What makes you say that as if I said something contrary?
Only that you mentioned the "it's the all in one that he doesn't like" when talking about email being added to Owncloud.
That may be one person's desire, but it seems more pressing to push on the issue of almost never self hosting email if possible.
Maybe, but that wasnt what I was answering
oh, what did I miss?
I was answering why he didn't like having the email on the same server as other, non-email items.