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From: sean@conman.org
Subject: Re: [Newbie] [Question] Who here uses Filezilla? What better ways of updating a capsule are there?
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2022 07:45:59 -0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <tkad3n$3hmbm$1@dont-email.me>
It was thus said that the Great James Tomasino <tomasino@cosmic.voyage> once stated:
On 2022-11-05, sean@conman.org <sean@conman.org> wrote:
> It was thus said that the Great Andrew <singletona082@gmail.com> once stated:
>>
>> How do the rest of you update your capsules? I feel like I'm ineffeciant
>> in how i"m doing this.
>
> Via email. It's also how I update my gopher phlog and blog. But I'm not
> surprised it's not a popular option, given the number of people who have
> given up on hosting their own email servers.
Oh, that's a good point. We have a ship on cosmic.voyage that you can
post to by emailing it. It's an in-universe anonymous relay, so it makes
sense from that side too. I have it locked down to only accept mail from
inside the system, though. I'd be too worried about email posting
floating out there for public access. Do you have a good way to secure
your own? Or do you just white-list the From: ?
Since I'm the only one sending email in, I don't have to worry about the
From: line since I send the email to a random email address that has never
been published, and thus, no one knows it exists. Also, if the format of
the email isn't right, it will be rejected as well.
But your idea of whitelisting the From: address is good. Using a special
non-published email address is also good, as well as good validation of the
incoming email (format, GnuPG, PGP, etc.).
-spc
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