![]() Next up, before setting up anything, I think it’s worth immediately checking for and installing any available software updates. So, do yourself a favour and stop by the major blacklisting sites (, , etc.), and be sure your IPs are ‘clean’. The last thing you want is to get all set up on a new server only to discover later that - oops - one of your IPs recently belonged to a spammer and wound up getting blacklisted. One of the first things to do - probably before even logging into your shiny new server - is to check the IP address or addresses you’ve been assigned by your colocation facility. This is part 1 of an ongoing series on setting up your OS X Server as if your livelihood depended on it. ![]() Even before you fire up Server.app to get your Mac Mini server delivering websites and other services, it’s important to plan for backup and recovery of the machine itself, should anything go wrong.
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