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 <dreamingforward@gmail.com> 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