Sorry list :), sorry Ross :)

I didn't notice which mails should be off-list and which one for the
list too.

There wasn't something very private sent to the list, but maybe there
are some mails missing.

Ralf

Ross wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>> I prefer to have the mails on my computer, I'm online all the time, but
>> handling it this way, I have access to my mails, even if I can't connect
>> to the net. Privacy is better on my own HD, excepted to the mails that
>> are available by mailing list archives, not less of them are painful, I
>> can prevent of making myself to a clown, by those mails too.
>>
>> It's not clear how save mails are by Google. The information, that there
>> is no censorship is a help, but it's still open what Google does with
>> data.
>>
>
> I also prefer to keep mails on my system which is why I use
> Thunderbird to download my messages via gmail pop server and send via
> gmail smtp. I have several years email stored on a partition which I
> share between the various operating systems I use on this machine.
>
> I realise that this system I use is not perfect, as you say who knows
> what google do with the mails. The way I see it is that I have to
> trust someone to store (temporarily) and transfer my  email and am
> really not so sure that I trust my ISP more than I trust gmail. Even
> using Gustin's method of running his own MTA still relies on his ISP
> to actually transmit and receive his mail, therefore there is still
> the risk that his ISP could intercept his pop and/or smtp traffic for
> their own purposes.
>
> Regards,
> Ross.





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