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Old 4 Apr 2018, 07:54 AM   #2
TenFour
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Not sure really, since I think the largest danger is giving up your login information via a phishing attack or other malware. Once they have your credentials and can unencrypt your emails anyway, what does it matter? I suppose there is some vulnerability at certain email providers that your emails can be read by staff or access given via some backdoor, and then if they are encrypted nobody should be able to read them. With smaller providers there is really nothing other than trust that they won't read your email.
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