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Add Company Name to Email Sender Name - Office 365
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What is the best way (is it even possible?) to add the company name to the sender name used when sending emails via Microsoft 365 Business Basic?

Example:

  • Display Name: Alan Smith
  • Sender Name (as shown to email recipients): Alan Smith ([Company Name])

It would be the same company name for all users, however it seems inconvenient to just edit the display name as this would show up internally.

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centos7.9 mdadm raid0's performance which is only 50% of centos8 mdadm raid0
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I use the same PC and same NVMe SSDs do the raid performance test on different OS. The steps are as follows:

mdadm -C -v /dev/md0 -l0 -n4 /dev/nvme[0123]n1
mkfs.xfs /dev/md0
mount -o discard /dev/md0 /data
fio  --bs=128k  --ioengine=libaio   --numjobs=1  --direct=1 -- buffered=0  \
    --iodepth=128  --rw=write --norandommap  --randrepeat=0     --stonewall \
    --exitall_on_error --scramble_buffe ...
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M. Fachrizal Utama avatar
Pacemaker Virtual IP suddenly Failed
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I am new in cluster.

We are running SAP Application in HA Cluster (have 2 nodes in cluster) using pacemaker. Node1 if it runs as a master always restart for a few times. After we check pacemaker logs, we found resource IP float (Virtual IP) failed in node1. May I know What is the rootcause for this problem and how to mitigate this issue ??.

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RHEL 8: Administrator vs. Auditor role
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On RHEL 8, are there prepared functions, methods, processes or tools to implement administrator/operator and auditor roles in the following way:

  • An administrator/operator should be able to do almost everything except modifying/deleting logs
  • An auditor should be able to read everything, and to delete logs

On my research, I did not find any hints or best practices for this concept. But I imagine, t ...

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How to configure domain for a exists domain
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to begin with, I have a very little knowledge about the configuration, but I have a question to ask.

I have two website with the domain

  1. website1.domain.com
  2. websites.domain.com

At each domain, I buy another domain for them.

  1. website1.com
  2. website2.com

I would like to ask, how can I configure the website1.com and website2.com to forward into website1.domain.com and website2.domain.com?

When a user goe ...

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Unable to access one server on network, while able to access others
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I am not certain about the terminology; I will try to be as clear as possible but note I might use a word wrong.

I have a number of Ubuntu servers, all connected to the same network. I can access each of these servers over SSH, but only if I am connected to that same network via VPN.

Background:

I am trying to run licensing software which is supposed to serve the license to the other servers on the networ ...

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Receiving "SSH tunnel creation failed: open failed" from datagrip when testing connection
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When attempting to connect to a remote mysql server through an ssh tunnel using datagrip on windows 10 as the client, I receive "SSH Tunnel Creation failed: open failed".

I am able to establish and connect to the tunnel successfully with: ssh username@mysqlServer -L 22:remoteHost:3306.

I am using datagrip as the main demonstration of the problem, because it provides some debug information when te ...

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nanitook avatar
Ejabberd: Restrict who can view profile pictures
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Is there any way to restrict who can view avatars? I mean. Allowing only users within the same domain, or specific users to view profile pictures.

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Dave avatar
SSH refuses to allow specific user to login directly via ssh
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I have a specific user (Lets call them user through out this post) on a host that displays the following errors when trying to ssh via public key auth:

PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
Direct login access is disallowed

I can mitigate the first error by using ssh user@host "/bin/bash -i", but I am unable to get past the second error.

Things I have tried:

  • I can sudo -s (or sudo -i to the use ...

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