Dave McGuire
2020-Oct-26 14:58 UTC
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On 10/26/20 10:26 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote:> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new > name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, very > reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an > autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a > service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for > nonprofits!).You're advocating storing confidential business or personal data on the servers of the world's largest data mining company, and one that is rapidly becoming quite evil. It's hard to imagine anyone being that dumb, but then this society has been surprising me a lot in recent years. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
Marc Roos
2020-Oct-26 15:07 UTC
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> It's hard to imagine anyone being that dumb, but then this societyhas been surprising me a lot in recent years. If I tell some woman in the store that she is about to buy an energy drink promoted by/having a picture of a convicted rapist. They look at me weird and the most stupid response I got was 'but I am not buying it for myself'.
Gregory Heytings
2020-Oct-26 15:09 UTC
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>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new >> name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, very >> reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a >> service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for >> nonprofits!). > > You're advocating >I'm not advocating, I give the OP an advice, which he is (and you are) free to ignore.> > storing confidential business or personal data on the servers of the > world's largest data mining company, and one that is rapidly becoming > quite evil. >That's nonsense. I will give one example: Airbus, the European aerospace corporation, uses Google Workspace. If there is one single company in the world that would have every possible reason to not store their "confidential business data" on the servers of an American company, it's Airbus. Yet they do it.
Dave McGuire
2020-Oct-26 15:17 UTC
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On 10/26/20 11:09 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote:>>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent >>> new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, >>> very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >>> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat >>> a service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for >>> nonprofits!). >> >> You're advocating > > I'm not advocating, I give the OP an advice, which he is (and you are) > free to ignore.And now you're splitting hairs on terminology. This suggests a particular approach to an disagreement, and is not doing you any good.>> storing confidential business or personal data on the servers of the >> world's largest data mining company, and one that is rapidly becoming >> quite evil. > > That's nonsense.? I will give one example: Airbus, the European > aerospace corporation, uses Google Workspace.? If there is one single > company in the world that would have every possible reason to not store > their "confidential business data" on the servers of an American > company, it's Airbus.? Yet they do it.I'm sure they do. Are you now suggesting that mega-corporations only ever do things in the best or smartest way? I can point out examples of people and corporations doing stupid things all day long. There are LOTS of examples, everywhere. This doesn't mean they're not stupid. I'm sorry buddy, your credibility hit rock bottom in your first post, and your subsequent posts aren't helping. Have a nice day. *plonk* -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
Dave McGuire
2020-Oct-26 15:18 UTC
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
On 10/26/20 11:07 AM, Marc Roos wrote:> > > It's hard to imagine anyone being that dumb, but then this society > has been surprising me a lot in recent years. > > If I tell some woman in the store that she is about to buy an energy > drink promoted by/having a picture of a convicted rapist. They look at > me weird and the most stupid response I got was 'but I am not buying it > for myself'.coffee -> keyboard -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
Marc Roos
2020-Oct-26 15:19 UTC
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> That's nonsense. I will give one example: Airbus, the Europeanaerospace corporation, uses Google Workspace. What do they store there? That is the question, maybe some irrelevant data, I doubt if they store CAD drawings online or data that is protected by GDPR legislation. And even when, are you going to burn books, when Airbus is going to burn books?
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