It's 2014. Are we there yet?
dan at geer.org
dan at geer.org
Fri Apr 11 04:54:12 CEST 2014
> One possible answer: https://www.mailpile.is/faq/
* Where does Mailpile store my mail?
With Mailpile, your e-mail is downloaded from the Internet
(via an email server POP3 / IMAP), and stored locally on the
computer where Mailpile is running.
* Then how do I access it when my computer is turned off?
You don't!
Exactly so.
Putting aside, for the moment, outright attacks, the individual or
the enterprise that outsources its e-mail to a third party thereby
creates by itself and for itself the risk of silent subpoenas
delivered to their outsourcer. If, instead, the individual or the
enterprise insources its e-mail then at the very least it knows
when its data assets are being sought because the subpoena comes
to them. Maybe insourcing your e-mail is too much work, but need
I remind anyone that plaintext e-mail cannot be web-bugged, so why
would anyone ever render HTML e-mail at all?
Apologies,
--dan
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