 I'm John Watkins, Community Moderator with opensource.com with this week's Top 5. At number 5, using the Alpine Linux email client to access messages from any network. Community Moderator David Booth with a fascinating article for those of you who wish to use your own email server even while you're on the road. Follow his step-by-step guide for setting up and using Alpine to access your messages from any network. At number 4, give old electronics new life with Linux and Raspberry Pi. New writer Leon Annavi, a professional software engineer and open source enthusiast with a captivating article on how to use and control legacy appliances with the Annavi Infrared P-HAT add-on board for Raspberry Pi using Linux software. At number 3, save time with Ansible without writing a line of code. Sean Powers, a longtime IT educator and sysadmin with a great article about how a line of Ansible code can simplify your life if you're managing a large network. At number 2, how to manage Linux containers with Ansible container. Tomas Tomacek, senior software engineer at Red Hat, writes about how you can pair Ansible with the Ansible container tool for the complete lifecycle of your containerized application. At number 1, for open source alternatives to Gmail. OpenSource.com editor Jason Baker says Gmail has achieved remarkable success. But if you're looking for some really good alternatives to that interface, then you should definitely read this article. Let us know which of these solutions you are using. That's it for this week. Thanks for watching. See you next week.