On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 10:46 PM Charlie Garrison <
charlie-li...@garrison.com.au> wrote:
> Unless they have changed, Spark keeps creds on their servers and not just
in IMAP client. Reading
> between the lines of their docs; their servers access your mailboxes
directly (not just via iOS
> app), whi
On 6 Sep 2020, at 3:20, Antonio Leding wrote:
If you have a different interpretation or know where I missed it,
please share… :=)
Yes, I have a different interpretation, based on my experience using
Spark a few years ago. Their docs don't clarify whether anything has
changed; I suspect it ha
Personally, doesn’t bother me but it’s not my list - I defer to the
owner Benny but presuming he is a stickler for these things, anyone who
wishes to continue this elsewhere, feel free to PM me at
t...@leding.net..
On 5 Sep 2020, at 10:43, Sam Hathaway wrote:
Folks — This thread is now OT
Folks — This thread is now OT even from its original OT topic, and
we’ve already discussed the privacy situation with server-assisted
email clients to death within living memory. Maybe now would be a good
time to take this off list?
-sam
On 5 Sep 2020, at 13:20, Antonio Leding wrote:
Apologie
Apologies if I missed this — and I’m not advocating using Spark (far
from it) — but nowhere in any of Readdle’s (maker of Spark) policies
nor their blog about privacy did I see where they actually store
credentials on their servers. They do say “Spark needs access to
usernames & passwords” but
On 6 Sep 2020, at 0:13, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
If I understand this correctly, Spark's architecture requires them to
have access to your email passwords. To me, that's a complete
non-starter; your email password is the most important one you
have, since it can be used to reset all of your oth
On 5 Sep 2020, at 22:38, Bryce Wray wrote:
Just so you know, the folks behind Edison Mail (which, admittedly, is
a nice-to-use app) have had their shares of privacy issues, too:
I didn't know, and I'll have to read more about it. I did confirm they
were not saving creds, but I didn't check wh
On 5 Sep 2020, at 8:38, Bryce Wray wrote:
On 5 Sep 2020, at 5:28, Charlie Garrison wrote:
Fair warning to all who are looking at new mail programs - read
__very carefully__ the privacy policy for Spark. Unless they have
changed, using their program means giving __their servers__ access to
al
On 4 Sep 2020, at 19:38, Bill Cole wrote:
On 4 Sep 2020, at 22:01, Randall Gellens wrote:
I've noticed that the 'Attachments' column vanishes when I switch to
a different mailbox and then back. Mailmate 1.13.2 (5673). Is this
a bug or a setting I've gotten wrong? I use
View->Columns->Atta
On 5 Sep 2020, at 5:28, Charlie Garrison wrote:
Fair warning to all who are looking at new mail programs - read __very
carefully__ the privacy policy for Spark. Unless they have changed,
using their program means giving __their servers__ access to all your
email. If you don't mind handing over
On 5 Sep 2020, at 0:36, Robert Goldman wrote:
That sounds right from what I see here:
https://sparkmailapp.com/blog/privacy-explained
Yep, that's the one. They have certainly put some marketing spin in
there:
Spark needs to check and send emails from your email account.
Otherwise, you won’
On 5 Sep 2020, at 0:22, Robert Goldman wrote:
On 4 Sep 2020, at 6:28, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
In the end I've settled with Spark which has decent smart folders and
does not choke on the big inbox.
The critical question for me with an iOS client for compatibility is
whether or not it supp
On 4 Sep 2020, at 22:12, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Not sure if always that source but I normally copy stuff from Opera browser.
When it happens again then try, e.g., copying text in a Terminal window.
>> You do not have a custom layout for the Composer, right?
>
> not sure...i think its mainl
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