• RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Who would be able to access my emails at rest?

    If the answer isn’t abso-fucking-lutely no one, I’m not interested.

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      1 day ago

      How would that work? Their mail server still has to receive emails on your behalf.

      Unless you mean whether they plan to sell data, which I agree they should absolutely not.

      • RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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        22 hours ago

        In transit, it’s impossible to get them all, though it should support PGP to anyone else that has it.

        At rest, it should all be locked down so only I can access, they may have to store some messages temporarily until I connect to provide the encryption, but everything else better be completely inaccessible.

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        1 day ago

        Emails could be end to end encrypted, so the mail server wouldnt be able to see the emails. Basicslly PGP but out-of-the-box

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            23 hours ago

            But there are workarounds like the one Infomaniak uses (I believe Proton does it too). When sending an encrypted email to a non encrypted user, a link is sent instead of the contents of the email instead. In any case, encryption at rest with user provided keys and things like that are always an option.

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              19 hours ago

              If the encryption at rest is done by the server, that defeats the point.

              Also, how does the user receiving an encrypted email access it? Do they have to enter a password? How is the password transmitted to them?

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    2 days ago

    Subscribers to Thunderbird Pro users get 500GB of storage space

    That’s big enough to do disk backups in the mailbox.

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    2 days ago

    I just like the idea that it’s using stalwart as the collaboration server (mail/calendar/contacts) [1].

    I host my own personal mail server with it and have had no issues so far.

    [1] https://stalw.art/