We have one client that is constantly monitered by the fed.  Fbi agents there, 
treasury dept officials at their gates (secret service),  forget webmail, their 
employees can't oen cell phones with cameras. 














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From: FORC5 <[email protected]>

Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 16:44:11 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [H] I missed something along the way?


they do not have my contact list (address book) and is my customer who works 
for the Gov is not allowed to do online mail. Well only one customer who was a 
consultant for the Pentagon. When AOL went web based only he freaked big time 
but was glad I finally got him away from AOL. :-) of course AOL is a whole 
other problem for sure. 

At 04:25 PM 6/7/2009, Brian Weeden Poked the stick with:
>5) "Google has all your data and can do evil things"  - sure they have your
>data but that isn't any different than your ISP which has it all anyways.
>And there are a lot more ways (and incentives) your ISP can screw you over
>than Google.  For me, this is unavoidable and I'm a fairly paranoid kind of
>guy (run Truecrypt on my machines, use VPNs to connect when traveling, etc).
>
>6) "problems syncing with mobile devices" - My iPhone syncs beaufiully with
>my Google contacts, calendar and email.  No issues there.

what's wrong with old fuddies ? Most of them were the great generation. :-D

>Honestly, I think this is a case of people bringing ether pre-conceived
>notions or "old fuddy" syndrome.  You know, like "Back in my day, a car was
>something you could take apart and fix yourself" or "I don't trust this
>new-fangled thingie".  And that's fine - everyone is free to make their own
>choices and rationalize it however they want.  But please, make sure you


BTW why would anyone have 40,000 emails ? 
Guess I am a old fuddy duddy 
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