On Wed, 2024-10-02 at 16:26 +0700, Arthur R. wrote:
> There's not pretty much difference with something like Gmail. If you
> want to do something illegal - your /encrypted/ correspondence will
> suddenly be decrypted for those who are interested. If you want true
> security and privacy - just se
On Friday 4 October 2024 09:01:00 BST Dale wrote:
> Wols Lists wrote:
> > On 03/10/2024 12:33, Michael wrote:
> >> Usually this is a POP3 setting. Instead of deleting a message from
> >> the server
> >> once it is downloaded by your client, you can configure it to delete the
> >> downloaded messag
On 04/10/2024 09:01, Dale wrote:
Once I get started, maybe this will go smoothly this time. Just maybe.
You'll need to read the docu, but this is my dovecot config file. Note
that I have NOT changed any files that were installed with dovecot.
This file won't exist on a clean install, but it
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 03/10/2024 12:33, Michael wrote:
>> Usually this is a POP3 setting. Instead of deleting a message from
>> the server
>> once it is downloaded by your client, you can configure it to delete the
>> downloaded message with some delay. With IMAP4 you have to delete the
>> messa
On 03/10/2024 12:33, Michael wrote:
Usually this is a POP3 setting. Instead of deleting a message from the server
once it is downloaded by your client, you can configure it to delete the
downloaded message with some delay. With IMAP4 you have to delete the
messages from the server yourself and
On Thu, 3 Oct 2024 at 16:44, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Not wishing to hijack the thread, but I've been trying for years,
> intermittently, to get LAN mail working. It did work once, years ago, but I'm
> damned if I can get it going again now. My problem is not with dovecot but
> with postfix. Mail o
On Thursday 3 October 2024 12:33:46 BST Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 3 October 2024 10:37:44 BST Dale wrote:
> > Also, I figure I could set it to
> > delete after a few days or a week from the email provider.
>
> Usually this is a POP3 setting. Instead of deleting a message from the
> server onc
On Wednesday 2 October 2024 20:10:15 BST Wol wrote:
> Make sure you set everything up in the local config file - look at the
> global file that comes with dovecot, and at the end you'll see a pointer
> to a non-existent local file. Set that up, and then make sure your email
> client can see it. Mo
On Thursday 3 October 2024 10:37:44 BST Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > On Thursday 3 October 2024 05:30:58 BST Dale wrote:
> >> Wol wrote:
> >>> On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
> Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
> I'd like to have it so that everything
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 3 October 2024 05:30:58 BST Dale wrote:
>> Wol wrote:
>>> On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
I'd like to have it so that everything is fetched, stored on my
system and then I can use any ema
On Thursday 3 October 2024 05:30:58 BST Dale wrote:
> Wol wrote:
> > On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
> >> Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
> >> I'd like to have it so that everything is fetched, stored on my
> >> system and then I can use any email software I want
Wol wrote:
> On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
>> Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
>> I'd like to have it so that everything is fetched, stored on my
>> system and then I can use any email software I want, Seamonkey,
>> Thunderbird, Mutt, Kmail or whatever, without
On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way, I'd
like to have it so that everything is fetched, stored on my system and
then I can use any email software I want, Seamonkey, Thunderbird, Mutt,
Kmail or whatever, without losing a single email
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday 2 October 2024 14:10:39 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I just want to switch from Gmail. I don't really need encryption
>> stuff. I wouldn't mind doing my own but I have no clue where to even
>> start on that.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
> Some links for your consideration:
>
mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Proton does keep other people from reading your' email. I've been stalked by
> google based on my interest/emails after they bought the provider I was
> using.
>
> But yes, if your' scenario involves any thing the spooks might be interested
> in, y
Proton does keep other people from reading your' email. I've been stalked by
google based on my interest/emails after they bought the provider I was using.
But yes, if your' scenario involves any thing the spooks might be interested
in, you can bet the spy agencies can crack it, at least the
On 10/2/24 11:59, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
As some know from my posts, I been wanting to switch email providers. I
found Proton Mail and notice there is a app available for it in the
Gentoo tree. It appears to have Gentoo support unlike most. Does
anyone here use Proton email service? It may be m
I'm using it, for over 5 years now. Generally very happy, great up time and
fast bug squashing.
The only real issue I have is it's become slower at log on (fine after that
other than logging out) since they started offering calendars and other
gadgets. Slightly annoyed that their proxy servic
Howdy,
As some know from my posts, I been wanting to switch email providers. I
found Proton Mail and notice there is a app available for it in the
Gentoo tree. It appears to have Gentoo support unlike most. Does
anyone here use Proton email service? It may be more secure than I need
but it sou
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