On 21 August 2017 20:04:30 GMT+02:00, Rasmus Thomsen 
<rasmus.thom...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>The problem with email providers which store all emails encrypted ( as
>in end-to-end ) is that they usually require a specific app ( providers
>could be protonmail, tutanota etc. ). Both of which don't support
>bottom posting ( well ), at least on mobile devices
>
>Rasmus
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>On 21 Aug 2017, 19:56, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
>> On Monday, August 21, 2017 6:44:07 PM CEST Dale wrote:
>>> mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
>>> > precisely what happened, sorry i didn't realize that chainging the
>>> > "subject" line causes confusion. now i know, now i can avoid that
>>> > mistake.
>>>
>>> > 21. Aug 2017 09:37 by rdalek1...@gmail.com  :
>>> No problem. By the way, top posting is sort of frowned on. However,
>we
>>> also realize some devices don't play well with bottom posting. If
>>> possible, set it to bottom post. If not possible, oh well. ;-)
>>
>> I use multiple devices. All of which can be set to bottom-post.
>> Might need a better email app, but that should not be an issue.
>>
>> --
>> Joost
>>
>> @gmail.com>

IMAP over SSL works and allows plenty lf different clients.

How well do you trust a cloud provider to keep your data secure? I haven't 
found a cloud provider yet where I am willing to store my data unencrypted.

My backups (stored in the cloud) are encrypted on my own systems before they 
are uploaded to cloud storage. They claim encryption and secure storage, but 
they can always decrypt their own storage. And so can anyone else who gets the 
right access.

And what is the point of using encrypted storage when the emails are sent 
unencrypted between SMTP servers?

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Joost

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