guardian452 wrote: Welp... my ISP is still out :/ the only other option here is twc/comcast so it's not like I have a choice.
Put another couple beans in the jar
guardian452 wrote: Welp... my ISP is still out :/ the only other option here is twc/comcast so it's not like I have a choice.
robespierre wrote: there are schemes called "forward secrecy" (or, redundantly, "perfect forward secrecy") that are designed to prevent that type of prospective ciphertext storage. the idea is that a conversation takes place in or near real-time, and after each step, the secret that authenticates the previous chain of steps is published. so once the recipient has received and opened a message, and used that step's secret to verify it, the protocol makes future authentication of the message impossible.
TeamBlackFox wrote: What about qmail?
surrealdeal wrote: Do yourself a favor and get an SDF account. You even get free usenet access when you register.
hamei wrote: This looks interesting for a small operation :
http://www.xmailserver.org/
Can never tell until you get in there and start rooting around, tho ...
VenomousPinecone wrote: Xmail actually works really well, takes a few minutes to setup and has a very little bloat. The support and community are shit and as far as I can tell development has stopped, but the documentation works just fine for 95% of the trouble you may have.
You better like editing text files