On 12/15/15 11:37 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
Even the central IT department where I work has come to the same conclusion
-- they no longer run their own email servers, but contract out to Google
and Microsoft for it.
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.
I recently figured that Gmail through it's web interface forbids sending
any type of archive within the mail messages (.zip, .7z, .rar etc) and
that level of user-bashing combined with mandatory indexing of message
contents and lack of privacy, hardly comes in hand with company
requirements.
I use Thunderbird/Gmail for public things that are supposed to be
released on mailing lists or otherwise, anyway.
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