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  • Hey, you do what works for you.

    Just suggesting, next time, asking for help before you get to frustrated and give up. We all started somewhere and that's what this community is good at.

  • None of this should have been a hassle, to be honest. Even if you were taking the hard route there.

    Instead of this post why not try asking for help with what you're stuck on?

  • Took maybe 5 minutes total to install paperless-ngx in docker on a Debian vm. No hassles, no headaches.

    The problem is trying to install tools built for Linux on Windows.

  • Have you checked the logs for the pictures container to see why it's restarting?

    Could it be permissions?

  • Pictrs is for all image storage. But posted images stay on the source instance. Thumbnails and banners are federated.

  • In my case I have postfix running as an open relay inside my network that then relays to Amazon SES. But I have my own domain.

    I imagine doing something similar where you relay to o365 might work.

  • I did stumble on Grafana Loki in my search. Was trying to figure out if it was overkill. Is it fairly lightweight?

  • That's been my go-to in the past but since Debian 12 leaned into journald I was looking into ways to work with that.

  • Not the person you responded to. I'm running OMV in a VM in Proxmox. This gives me the flexibility to experiment in other vms while leaving my OMV vm alone. I have no complaints, it runs great, but if your use case is 95% NAS with a few containers sprinkled on top I'd probably not go that route.

  • I was thinking exactly this. If this is account wide, not per bucket, it would work well for instance media storage for me. The amt I have stored for backups dwarfs how much data is in my pictrs.

  • Increasing SPAM

    Jump
  • The report goes to your local server admins as well as the community admins. It's possible with enough reports the account or instance could get banned by either.