On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 08:05 -0400, John Newman 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".
Do you use gmail for your main / private / important emails, in addition to list correspondence?
I use Gmail for as little as possible, usually only to email myself things to my main account on Fastmail (rushpost.com is one of their vanity domains). The "theft alerts" on my Android phone go to my Gmail because there's no way to send them elsewhere. A few emails from Google go there because it's either a pain in the ass or impossible to send them elsewhere. It's also another backup email for my social media accounts. In a perfect world I believe I wouldn't have to use Gmail at all. There is a reason we have the ability to put other domains after the "@" after all. -- Shawn K. Quinn <skquinn@rushpost.com>