I think we wanted to point out that it isn't encrypted or so?
I don't know it is that.

Am Freitag, 4. April 2014 18:27:42 UTC+2 schrieb Seth Holmes:
>
> On 4/4/14, 11:27 AM, water lilies wrote: 
> > Data folder inside com.fsck.K9 folder inside Android folder contains a 
> > folder which contains a complete copy of email attachments I downloaded 
> > and opened. 
> > 
> > Another folder inside the data folder contains SVG images. Inkscape 
> > could not open them up. What are the SVG images of? 
> > 
> > Inside the Data folder contains two SQLite3 database files with .db 
> > extension. Kate text editor opened them. They contained the entire 
> > content of the emails that were pulled from fastmail.fm server. 
> > 
> > This privacy violation is not disclosed in K-9 wiki. Nor is there an 
> > option to disable logging. 
> > 
> > Is my K-9 email client hacked? 
> > 
> > Or do I need to switch email clients to have privacy? K-9 is in 
> > f-droid.org. I expect privacy from an open source application! 
>
> I'm not sure what you're getting at but K-9 downloads a cached copy of 
> your e-mails locally. So of course they're going to be on your device 
> and I don't see how that violates privacy. 
>
>

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