On 11/27/19, Elmar Stellnberger <estel...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Am 25.11.19 um 12:35 schrieb Patrick Schleizer: >> Yes, forget about NSA and alike. Let's not assume quasi-omnipotent >> attackers. That leads to defeatist mindset which isn't productive. > > I would not let myself be defeated easily. Who has thought about > emails in your inbox which are deleted before you can see them? Easily > doable. They would just need to know your password. Or about outgoing > emails which do not reach their target. As far as I have learnt to know > it you can see them in the sent folder but they never appear on the > other side, not even in the spam-box. The worse thing is however if > someone wants to contact you and you do not even know about it, the > other one just thinking you did not reply.
There have been two situations that, no, I can't name just this second, so this is anecdotal material *until I stumble back upon* the very real cases, BUT... Twice in the last maybe six months, there has been chatter about the receiving end's server(s) stopping the flow of incoming emails for unknown reasons. The occurrences were purely "glitches", NOT on purpose. It was either machine failure or accidentally Human-instigated mis-code or something that provoked the situations. End users found out when a sudden flood of sometimes OLD email suddenly hit their email inboxes. The last one was just in last few weeks. If and when I re-encounter that information, I'll post for posterity. :) As for the once formerly viewed and then now missing emails, been there, done there. Things being what they are in my own #Life, I've most definitely... "wondered" how the emails "disappeared" when they are NOT something I would have EVER deleted. It affects very few, less than a handful of correspondences. Sanity is found in realizing I have a VERY LARGE inbox.. and I'm surely just not using the right words for my queries. I've convinced myself that I'm using words that convey the same thoughts as the original messages but are not a search string-friendly match for the specific words that were originally written. :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *