On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 1:21 AM, Nikola M <minik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Using worst possible and least private solution is hardly the answer. > I suppose hosting mail server at some small or middle size company, where > there is payed full-time email server administrator is the better solution, > then putting company's private e-mail and internal correspondence in the > hands of NSA spying or US courts disposal (that every US company is obliged > to allow) and that goes for cloud too. It is not only the case of > governmental overseing it is others too. > Well, in my case I work for a public agency, so my work account is subject to public Freedom Of Information Act requests *anyway*. If the NSA spied on it it would only be because they were too lazy to fill out FOIA paperwork. ;) As far as my personal mail goes, I can't host at home because I'm on a cable ISP that blocks outgoing email, and I doubt some rinky-dink virtual server provider would put up any more of a fight against the NSA than Google will. Sending it overseas would be worse, because it would concentrate all the traffic over a small number of easily tapped cables. -- D. Brodbeck System Administrator, Linguistics University of Washington GPG key fingerprint: 0DB7 4B50 8910 DBC5 B510 79C4 3970 2BC3 2078 D875 _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss