Alex Schuster wrote:
Dale writes:
kashani wrote:
Dale wrote:
[Google stores emails forever, reads them, may combine the data with your
google searches, can create user profiles]
That may be true but it's not like I'm downloading child porn, planning
a terrorist attack
Dale writes:
kashani wrote:
Dale wrote:
[Google stores emails forever, reads them, may combine the data with your
google searches, can create user profiles]
But isn't this true of any ISP or email host?
No!
I guess about all of them have privacy statements that do not allow this. If
Dale wrote:
But isn't this true of any ISP or email host?
Dale
Not on my server which I run myself. Want to buy domain hosting with
imap-ssl, pop3-ssl, and smpt-ssl (sorry no non ssl user connections)
with no searching or archiving of your mail for $30 a year? :-)
kashani
kashani wrote:
Dale wrote:
But isn't this true of any ISP or email host?
Dale
Not on my server which I run myself. Want to buy domain hosting with
imap-ssl, pop3-ssl, and smpt-ssl (sorry no non ssl user connections)
with no searching or archiving of your mail for $30 a year? :-)
kashani
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 02:32:54AM -0500, Dale wrote:
For me, I have the following biggies:
Inbox: ~660
Gentoo-dev: ~13,000
Gentoo-user: ~27,000
Kde-linux list: ~3,000
LVM: ~2,200
Hey Dale - just out of curiosity, why do you store mailing lists when
they're all available online?
festus
John J. Foster wrote:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 02:32:54AM -0500, Dale wrote:
For me, I have the following biggies:
Inbox: ~660
Gentoo-dev: ~13,000
Gentoo-user: ~27,000
Kde-linux list: ~3,000
LVM: ~2,200
Hey Dale - just out of curiosity, why do you store mailing lists when
they're
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