On 3/17/14 3:25 PM, Jean-Francois Simon wrote:
> Just to mention, I'm looking for a more private ESP. As I know that
> OpenBSD conveys an idea of security, I tend to trust a provider
> relying on this OS.

Not necessarily a safe assumption.

> I'm also using own server today, essentially, I have'nt check deeply,
> but seems gmail does use automated bots who check the mail content for
> purpose I don't know about.

That will continue to happen, whether in your mailbox, or the mailboxes
of the people you are communicating with.

> No I don't need absolute privacy about this topic, I mean that needs
> encryption etc ...
> Yes I want things done, I keep the gmail account, yet I'm interested
> in a more private solution where I can be absolutely sure that
> privacy is totally respected.

I don't see a way to interpret that statement such that it doesn't
contradict itself. Do you want privacy? or not...

Sounds like maybe you want privacy by entrusting all your data
to others that you can't even audit, all without any crypto???
Yeah... good luck with that :P

Also, "absolutely sure privacy is totally respected"???
Let me know when you find a jurisdiction in which you can reasonably
expect that to even be possible to begin with. "Absolute" and "totally"
are pretty strong words, especially in this era of mass-infrastructure-
sabotage and involuntary key disclosure, not to mention the difficulties
of implementing a reasonably secure system to begin with.

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