Not surprised. They need to milk every last drop of revenue from their users free content for the upcoming IPO.
Not surprised. They need to milk every last drop of revenue from their users free content for the upcoming IPO.
I do believe Barracuda came out with a new authentication mechanism to replace the magic links at the end of April. They are suggesting folks move over the temporary passcode authentication instead. You can read more about it in their blog post here: https://esstimeline.barracudanetworks.com/publications/temporary-passcode-authentication
I have began experimenting with this in my org today. I don’t love sending auth codes over email, even if its only live for fifteen minutes, but we do need a solution to access shared mailbox quarantines without security team intervention. I suppose its better than the past magic links authentication we were using.
Nope. It can’t really be self hosted anymore, as having a residential IP is a straight track to the spam folder. It can be done if you also pay for a mail relay service, but then what’s the point of self hosting when you need to rely on a cloud service anyways.