> The "safest bet" will only be the most-likely setting to work (in the > 90s). But to stress that, nowerdays most of the mail servers (lets say > T-Online for instance) do not even allow non-encrypted client > connections any more.
In Italy that's not the case (f.e. Libero/Infostrada), and I'm sure in several other countries where IPSes are not that enlightened. > The second argument: "whats private about the mail?" > The bug report mail itself is totally low priority in body and meta > data. And TLS does not ensure that, since it is only transport securtiy. > But I actually prefer to keep the login+credentials of my complete > *mailbox* private when I report a bug (and tls ensures that). that makes perfect sense, but only in the case you need to authenticate to send mails, which is not always the case. Regards, -- Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu) My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org