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"We are a privacy focused company that places the user first"

Alrightm, let's check:
dig domain.com MX

Well, another company talking shit, MX record points to google.
Fuck off

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  • 2
    Fucking this.
  • 4
    At least it's not Exchange I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  • 0
    Use PGP and problem solved?
  • 2
    @Condor

    Google is way worse.
  • 0
    @Rozz

    That's not the point.
  • 1
    @Linux true but features.. Microshit billion dollar features, like JMRP 🙃 and besides, every server out there that uses IMAP keeps a copy of all their email on server, right?
  • 0
    @Condor

    Have no experience with JMRP, but it actually seems interesting.

    And what does IMAP have to do with this? It has nothing to do with the point of the rant, not at all.
  • 3
    @Linux My point with IMAP is that every (modern) mail server out there keeps plaintext email of all their users on their servers, not just Google. That's the whole point of using IMAP over POP3. Every mail server operator can thus read, process and share the email on their servers. The only difference being that while every mail server operator can process their emails outside of the mail service, Google is among the few who actually do it.

    As for JMRP, I had to register my email domain against it. The alternative was the ultimatum from Microsoft - register or we'll bounce all your email. Which is IMO some next-level shafting, as a featureful Microshaft alternative to what RBL already takes care of.
  • 1
    Can you explain this?
    Looks like something related to DNS records but I'm not sure what exactly
  • 1
    @YourNemesis he checked the MX DNS records of the domain, which are used to point towards an email server handling all incoming mail towards said domain.
  • 1
    @JoshBent got it 👍🏻
  • 1
    @Condor

    You can encrypt them with pgp actually. Either in the MUA or directly when they arrive into the mailbox on the server.
  • 1
    @Condor
    Also, the point of my rant was that Google is harvesting the data.
  • 1
    @Linux you could.. You could, if the recipient is also using PGP, which they almost never do 😢
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  • 2
    @Linux looks interesting. I'll see if I can implement this on my mailers at some point 🙂
  • 1
    @Condor what mail clients do you use?
  • 2
    @ralnivar currently K-9 Mail on Android (supports OpenKeychain) and on the servers I'm also running Roundcube, but that's currently fucked and I haven't had the time or motivation to look at it yet.. especially considering that it's an issue with the turd called PHP. Anyway, that supports PGP too but does it inline, therefore it's subject to EFAIL. Hopefully that'll be patched in Roundcube soon.
  • 1
    @Condor
    Sogo is Nice
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