Just made a short introduction video for end users how to use the piler GUI with a browser.
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Introduction To The Piler Gui
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Cyberhackers Are Targeting Your Organizations Sensitive Data
Archive360 wrote an article about a security breach of Mimecast’s Saas platform claiming that “this unfortunate breach highlights the main security issues associated with third-party SaaS providers like Mimecast“
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How To Prepare Your Inbox And Home Office For A Fresh Start In 2021
Carson Tate wrote a genius article about how to organize and take both your home and your inbox to the next level.
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Stop Using Sms As Part Of Multi Factor Authentication Mfa
In today’s security landscape passwords alone might not be sufficient to protect resources. One way to improve the authentication process is asking something else beyond the passwords.
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Import Over The Gui
Starting from version 1.5.0, it’s possible to import emails from IMAP accounts over the GUI.
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Consolidating Several Anti Spam Message Headers On The Smtp Gateway
A dedicated SMTP gateway is optional in front of the archive, however it may provide huge benefits using one. For example it may shield your archive’s smtp port from the outside world, or it may help you unify the various antispam message headers.
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Email Archiving Is The First Line Of Defense From Regulation Penalties
Emails may contain evidence that can save you from FINRA fines. Only if you can present the relevant emails. A broker firm avoided penalties, because they had an email archive that preserved important emails that could prove their innocence.
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Smtp Acl List
By default the piler-smtp server receives emails from any sources, and it may be a challenge to get rid of spammers accessing port 25. You may have several options to achieve that, eg. use iptables or a network firewall to restrict smtp access to the archive.
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Running Piler Enterprise In A Containerized Environment With Docker Compose
In the previous blog post we learned that the traefik edge router is a handy tool to provide https connection together with Let’s Encrypt. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could run all components required by an email archive including traefik as well in a dockerized environment and still having the https certificate? We’ll do exactly like that with docker-compose.
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No Cost Rhel For Small Production Workloads
You might have heard the rumor that Redhat had basically killed the Centos product line as we knew it in last December: https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/