April 2019

Mount your ZFS datasets anywhere you want

ZFS is very flexible about mountpoints, and there are many features available to provide great flexibility. When you create your second zpool this is what it might look like: $$ zfs list -r main_tank NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT main_tank 893G 3.52T 96K /main_tank main_tank/data 786G 3.52T 88K /main_tank/data main_tank/data/dvl 755G 3.52T 755G /main_tank/data/dvl main_tank/data/freshports 31.4G 3.52T 88K /main_tank/data/freshports main_tank/data/freshports/backend 3.11G 3.52T 88K /main_tank/data/freshports/backend This is a pool I created long ago, but […]

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Moving your IMAP server to a third party: FastMail

I am moving my existing IMAP services to a third-party, specifically FastMail. I started this process back in March 2017 when I signed up with FastMail. I did a mail migration then, but never proceeded. At present I am hosting my own IMAP server, via Dovecot, RoundCube, and Postfix, running in a FreeBSD jail. I got out of running a public incoming mail server back in 2010. It has been nearly 9 years

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Adjusting the TTL on domain records

I am about to make changes to my mail servers. I am changing third-party providers. In anticipation of this change, I will drop the TTL on my DNS MX records. This should minimize the time it takes for this change to take effect. I say should because not all servers honor the specified TTL. I started with one of my lesser used domains, to make sure I had the nsupdate commands correct. Here

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Setting up a new Dovecot server on FreeBSD with an OSX mail.app client

I have used Dovecot as my IMAP server since 2007. It has always been reliable and useful. Recently, I wanted to move my IMAP server to one host to another. I am the only user on this IMAP server. Wait, not I’m not, there are some test accounts on here, mostly used to verify that IMAP is running properly, but that’s no my point. The point is: we’re not moving thousands of accounts,

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Converting thin jails to thick jails

I have been using ezjail since at least 2008 (see earlier blog post). A few years ago, I started deploying iocage on new servers. About three months ago, I starting converting systems from ezjail to iocage. When I converted my first system, I found that the existing documentation for conversion was incomplete. Specifically, symlinks were a problem. I raised an issue and wrote a better script which I have since used on a

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