[Eclug] GMail as remote file system

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  • David Krings david.krings at snet.net
    Fri Sep 15 21:08:36 EDT 2006

     

    As I wrote, "clever", which doesn't mean "smart". Besides that, gmail isn't 
    intended for file storage as the name obviously suggests, but it really is 
    a clever use of the GBs of mail box space. I think mine offers 2 or even 
    5GB, yet I always have my mail downloaded every two hours.
    I'd use it to throw off the lawyers and such who tend to be pretty dumb 
    when it comes down to technology....although, the really good ones can 
    bullshit themselves out of everything.
    
    
    David K.
    
    At 07:47 PM 9/15/2006, you wrote:
    >On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 15:55 -0400, David_Krings at irco.com wrote:
    > >
    > > found this one to be quite clever.
    >
    >Clever, but unencrypted.
    >
    >In these times where courts, lawyers and the subverted "discovery"
    >process is often misused, I would consider adding a VERY strong layer of
    >encryption on top of whatever you store outside of your physical
    >control.
    >
    >
    
    
    

     

     

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