I love it!  I agree this is the limit to which we're headed.

I just bought a Synology Network Attached Storage unit: two server grade
2TB disks in RAID configuration.  I got it mainly for backup
and redundancy but when it came, it mentioned many services it has and
shows how to set it up securely for remote access.  And it has a
surprisingly sophisticated web console and with a 5Gb wifi Airport extreme
does backups in reasonable time.  It also comes with the Transmission
torrent engine.  And yes an IMAP server too.

Its early days, but I wouldn't be surprised if critters like this replace
your basic home servers.

   -- Owen

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 7:38 AM, glen ropella <g...@ropella.name> wrote:

> On 03/14/2013 09:16 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> > Er.. IMAP?  You have complete control over gmail.  I uploaded 20+ years
> > of mail to it over a day or so and have it all cached on my IMAP clients
> > (thunderbird and mail.app) .. yes one needs > 1 and I'm positive you
> > have multiple clients.
>
> I have to respond to this first and separately because my response is
> simultaneously ideological and practical!  Woohoo!  ;-)
>
> No, not IMAP.  I want my own cloud.  The analog from GMail to my own
> cloud-based e-mail would be more like the combination of DNS failover
> with a grid of SMTP+dovecot+sparkleshare.
>
> Why do I want my own cloud?  I don't really have a good answer for that.
>  I just like a) to be able to change things I want changed when I want
> them changed and b) I like to know what's happening underneath.  I don't
> know how GMail works underneath, but I would like to.
>
> But if I were forced to _guess_ why using another company's
> infrastructure to store my data offends me, I'd probably guess that the
> trend toward a single identity, single e-mail, use of real names in
> social nets, single sign-on, etc. ... that general trend indicates that
> this string ... e.g. "g...@ropella.name" will eventually _actually_ be
> my name, my unique ID ... the primary hook by which people communicate
> with me (or throw me in jail, accuse me of terrorism, ... whatever).
>
> And if that's the case, then I want to know what's happening in and
> around that unique ID... just like I want to understand DNA, or
> biological mechanisms in the meat-space cloud around me ... like how to
> maintain healthy living soil in my garden.  How can someone ever say
> they understand their self if they don't really, practically understand
> the cloud surrounding their self?
>
> p.s. Yes, were you so inclined, you might read this as a categorical
> rejection of the word "cloud" as business-speak idiocy. >8^)
>
> --
> glen  =><= Hail Eris!
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