I bought email with a personal domain for a friend recently as a gift.
I chose one with a datacentre in the same country as us because then
her legal insurance will cover her enforcing what rights she has.  It
was simply the least worst compromise because of her being unable to
run her own server.

I suggest you review your thinking about email encryption - the
guidance is best said 'if you wouldn't put it on a postcard, encrypt
it.'  The test is privacy, not secrecy.

Leny    

On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 16:11:27 +0100 (CET)
[email protected] wrote:

> Yeah... You're absolutely right about hushmail. I really don't need  
> encryption in e-mail, but i wanted a less corporate webmail provider
> whose servers wouldn't be so susceptible to "outside interference".
> 
> I don't know... I really don't think there is one. 

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