99% of my email massages go/come to/from a gmail account, so it's useless to spend time setting up my own mail server.
There are several ways to send sensitive information (actually I don't think email is one of them). I'm using hubzilla (former redmatrix) for a few years now, you should give a try. -- Oda ------------------------------------------------------ If you don't have time to do it right, where are you going to find the time to do it over? ------------------------------------------------------ On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Xer0Dynamite <[email protected]> wrote: >> Do any gmail users (which I've noticed there a lot of on the list, >> as well as in real life, heh) feel at all threatened by what Google >> is doing with access to your entire mail stream? They've publicly >> stated users have no "reasonable expectation of privacy". > > Users have an expectation of privacy, but not necessarily a right to > it. Without payment of services, there is no implied contract. (That > can be argued both ways though.) > > You can encrypt your message within gmail (or any free email provider). > > marxos
