On 2025-10-05, Dan Purgert <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Oct 05, 2025, Greg wrote:
>>On 2025-10-05, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> pt them are not rare. I mean mostly received e-mails or friends who misc
>>> igure their Jabber clients.

Received emails on the OP's disk would be protected. Jabber misconfigurations 
by his friends obviously not, but if the OP doesn't understand that he
shouldn't be running a server.

>>> Disk encryption won't do much to this.
>>
>>Why not?
>
> Because encryption "on your hard drive" doesn't affect non-encrypted=20
> jabber conversations, or emails you sent to someone else.
>
>>>> I want to protect against burglary and (most probable) against unwanted
>>> access to disk contents when I give my hardware to the service to repair
> it.

Disk encryption.

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