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canadian intelligence officer, testifying under oath: yeah tutanota is a front for collecting data[1]tutanota: nuh uh

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  • Patrycja 🔜 V43P This user is from outside of this forum
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    canadian intelligence officer, testifying under oath: yeah tutanota is a front for collecting data[1]
    tutanota: nuh uh

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      canadian intelligence officer, testifying under oath: yeah tutanota is a front for collecting data[1]
      tutanota: nuh uh

      ellyE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ptrc Oh, for fucks sake. It was even hiding in plain sight...
      https://archive.org/details/nov3am/page/14/mode/2up
      I've had an account with them for 5 years and used it for "official" matters (job hunting, communication with therapist, government stuff).
      Now I need not only to stop procastinating and move off of proton, but also this. Question is: where...
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        @ptrc Oh, for fucks sake. It was even hiding in plain sight...
        https://archive.org/details/nov3am/page/14/mode/2up
        I've had an account with them for 5 years and used it for "official" matters (job hunting, communication with therapist, government stuff).
        Now I need not only to stop procastinating and move off of proton, but also this. Question is: where...
        NoisytootN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @elly @ptrc run your own mail server? it's the only option that can fully be trusted
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          @elly @ptrc run your own mail server? it's the only option that can fully be trusted
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          @noisytoot @ptrc uh, no. Too much hassle and maintenance (which I have no time for) too little benefit.
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            @noisytoot @ptrc uh, no. Too much hassle and maintenance (which I have no time for) too little benefit.
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            @elly @ptrc I run my own mail server and there's not that much maintenance (beyond just doing security updates), at least between Debian releases (the version of dovecot in trixie totally changed its configuration which is why I'm still on bookworm, and in a previous upgrade the opensmtpd package broke in a way that meant I couldn't receive any email from gmail (I don't remember what exactly the issue was, but it was something TLS-related))
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              @elly @ptrc I run my own mail server and there's not that much maintenance (beyond just doing security updates), at least between Debian releases (the version of dovecot in trixie totally changed its configuration which is why I'm still on bookworm, and in a previous upgrade the opensmtpd package broke in a way that meant I couldn't receive any email from gmail (I don't remember what exactly the issue was, but it was something TLS-related))
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              @noisytoot@berkeley.edu.pl @elly@donotsta.re @ptrc@social.treehouse.systems depending of how often you send emails, you also have to take care of IP reputation. especially with Outlook and the likes

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                @noisytoot@berkeley.edu.pl @elly@donotsta.re @ptrc@social.treehouse.systems depending of how often you send emails, you also have to take care of IP reputation. especially with Outlook and the likes

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                @nay @elly @ptrc isn't that more of an IP address lottery you have to do once rather than ongoing maintenance? (at least for a personal mail server)
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                • Patrycja 🔜 V43P Patrycja 🔜 V43

                  canadian intelligence officer, testifying under oath: yeah tutanota is a front for collecting data[1]
                  tutanota: nuh uh

                  sarnaS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @ptrc you're kind of omitting the part when everyone called bs on his testimony and he got a 14 year prison sentence

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                    @ptrc you're kind of omitting the part when everyone called bs on his testimony and he got a 14 year prison sentence

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                    @sarna oh i did mention lower in the thread that his entire testimony ( sending files from his tutanota account ) was depending on the fact that tutanota is a honeypot
                    and the original post is just poking fun at how tutanota didn't really try very hard at disproving it, they just said "nah trust me bro we're safe"

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                      @nay @elly @ptrc isn't that more of an IP address lottery you have to do once rather than ongoing maintenance? (at least for a personal mail server)
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                      @noisytoot@berkeley.edu.pl @elly@donotsta.re @ptrc@social.treehouse.systems unfortunately not. there's a reason as of why IP warming is a thing, as an example...

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                        @noisytoot@berkeley.edu.pl @elly@donotsta.re @ptrc@social.treehouse.systems unfortunately not. there's a reason as of why IP warming is a thing, as an example...

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                        @nay @elly @ptrc I hadn't heard of IP warming. Does it actually matter if you aren't hosting email for many people/mass-sending emails/hosting large mailing lists?
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                        • Patrycja 🔜 V43P Patrycja 🔜 V43

                          @sarna oh i did mention lower in the thread that his entire testimony ( sending files from his tutanota account ) was depending on the fact that tutanota is a honeypot
                          and the original post is just poking fun at how tutanota didn't really try very hard at disproving it, they just said "nah trust me bro we're safe"

                          xethosX This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @ptrc @sarna I'll take "Things that definitely should have gone in the original post" for $500

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