On May 1, 2018 11:57 AM, William Morder
<doctor_contendo(a)zoho.com> wrote:
Look into using email over a secure shell. I had
that running a few years ago,
but since then I have gone through some changes, and it was too much trouble.
However, I do know that it is possible. Of course, your email provider will
still have access to some information; otherwise you couldn't use their
service.
my issue is with my ISP, not my email provider which is protonmail. and it's
currently set up such that my ISP gets nothing from my email, and i'm not using my
ISP's email service, so whether or not i could is immaterial.
this all got started through my interest in setting up a protonmail-provided beta
application that, when i get it installed and configured, will enable me to do all this
with kmail as my frontend client. among the things into which it devolved are reasons one
might want to try to secure email, how one-ended encryption is not useful for many
purposes, the virtues or lack thereof of various package handlers, and now how i could do
what i'm already successfully doing some other way if i'm willing to go to trouble
that the current arrangement doesn't require.
all we need is someone to angrily belittle those who have not mastered emacs and
we'll have the perfect linux mailing list thread!
Thanks for doing a proper post.
Cheers,
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Jimmy Johnson
Devuan ASCII - TDE Trinity R14.0.5 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda6
Registered Linux User #380263