I will almost always do stuff with a GPO. I inherited a network where the guy did stuff manually. (like a net route statement) It was very difficult figuring out what he had done by hand and where.
@black3dynamite Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that you not use Mattermost. In fact, it's been our choice for my team for a few months. But the issue with attachments is something that I hope they'll address in a future release. For now, we use Alfresco for file management and instead of adding attachments to Mattermost, we use links to Alfresco hosted files instead.
We use Rocket to talk but put all files in NextCloud.
I can only imagine that users who is using Microsoft Teams would probably do the same with OneDrive?
Thanks for this ! Sorry for major necro-posting, but the recommendations in that article are pretty horrible (even as of the date of that article) - effectively: "With Windows, NTLM is easiest so just use that." That should be a non-starter.
usually aliasing is used to assign different roles to your mail box. as instance , when we send invoices to customers we do it from our account mail but it is aliased "invoices" this allows us to better track things.
I have my XS hosts sync with our watchguard, as it has an ntp server. The watchguard syncs with pool.ntp.org servers. The DC here sync with pool.ntp.org servers, and clients and servers sync with the DC