In my last article on how to setup a basic mail server in debian using postfix and dovecot, I am now continueing on how to setup some basic spam filters. The reason to split this up, well I was stupid and assumed I wouldn’t need a spam filter yet. But I forgot that I also moved one domain to my new mail server that got 200 spam messages a day.
So now to repair my mistake I am adding the following features to my already existing mail server. To find out how to setup theĀ mail server itself read my earlier article.
Sounds easy right. Well it should be
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A while back I got some questions if it was possible to create a more mobile friendly version of this blog. Appearantly I have several visitors that are browsing using mobile devices. And I must say my design is not user friendly for them.
Off course they are right, any user should be able to access this blog. Be it from a mobile phone or a computer. So I had to find a way to offer my mobile visitors a better experience. First thing to do that is looking into the wordpress.org plugin library. There are a lot of plugins available for a lot of different things. There had to be some for switching the display to mobile when a mobile device is detected.
And there are. I first tried WordPress Mobile Edition which is pretty good. Big issues I had with it are that it’s not as light weight as I want it to be. And the coding is crappy! But beyond that it does what it’s supposed to.
But me being a developer I decided to write my own little plugin to offer a mobile version of this blog. Fully customizable using templates and settings in the admin menu. I haven’t yet completed the entire design, nor is the admin part working
. But it’s currently running on this blog
. If you want to check it out just add ‘?mobile=true’ to any page or visit using your phone.
When I’m done developing the plugin I’ll share with you all how you can write a simple WordPress plugin. I will also publish the plugin for anyone to download, for free!!!
So stay tuned for an update…….