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Changing It Up! Switching Email and Self-hosting Nextcloud

Privacy concerns has made me more interested in switching from the Eco-system I have been using for the last 15 plus years.

Docker docs:
https://github.com/drewgrif/documentation

How to move a custom domain to Proton Mail:

=== Contents of this Video ===
0:00 – Intro
1:47 – Proton Mail
3:58 – Proton Calendar
4:56 – Proton Drive
6:30 – Pre-Installing Docker
9:51 – Installing Docker with Portainer
13:35 – Installing Nextcloud into Docker
16:50 – Using Nextcloud Client for Desktop
19:54 – Using Cloudflare to access Nextcloud
37:09 – Immich installed using Portainer
42:14 – Bu-bye

Proton Mail:
https://pr.tn/ref/CBK96TN0ZDAG

Github:
https://github.com/drewgrif/

Twitter:

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4 thoughts on “Changing It Up! Switching Email and Self-hosting Nextcloud

  • Nice intro to running Nextcloud! I do wonder, did you consider using the All-in-one Docker image? I recently moved over to that myself and I must say – it's a delight. Much easier to maintain, and a ton of features that I just never bothered to install by hand because it's so hard…

  • Doesn't the Dell Optiplex system that you have there allow for a SSD and a M.2 drive so no need for an external drive?

  • Nice video. I really appreciate the info you give out.

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