[ubuntu-studio-devel] ubuntustudio.org email addresses for team members

lukefromdc at hushmail.com lukefromdc at hushmail.com
Sat Mar 5 05:02:25 UTC 2016


At the moment emails from Hushmail still reach the Big Corporate webmailers,
don't know how long that will last. Trouble I will have will be dealing with Gmail
users who'd really rather Tweet or Facebook anyway, I will have to tell them to 
check an open email or lose communication with me as I won't go to that side
of the net at all.

On 3/4/2016 at 11:59 PM, "Ralf Mardorf" <ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net> wrote:
>
>On Fri, 04 Mar 2016 17:55:15 -0500, lukefromdc at hushmail.com wrote:
>>The whole Internet is in the process of dividing between a 
>strictly
>>controlled, monetized/verified corporate network and a non-
>monetized
>>free network, each of which may eventually be unable to talk to 
>the
>>other.
>
>At least for email we already reached this to a large extent.
>
>Some funny information about free as in beer email addresses:
>
>safe-mail.net forces the user to at least once a month log in and 
>use
>the web interface, instead of an external MUA.
>
>mail.com allows to sent not more than two or three mails an hour.
>
>As already pointed out, yahoo and rocketmail usually reject all 
>mailman
>mails, so you automatically get unsubscribed from the mailing 
>lists,
>google soon will follow yahoo. A few mailing lists still work with
>yahoo, but for those lists you don't receive your own mail sent to 
>the
>list and this actually is the preliminary stage before it 
>completely
>stops working.
>
>On Fri, 04 Mar 2016 17:34:29 -0500, lukefromdc at hushmail.com wrote:
>>It was organized crime seeking ransom, which to their credit 
>Hushmail
>>utterly refused to pay, choosing to ride out the attack instead.
>
>Criminals who try to make their money with DDoS attack extortions 
>are
>on the rise. For sure the providers ride out the attacks and this
>sometimes takes weeks, but at least takes several days. This in 
>addition
>with the "random" blackhole listing, that is not only done by evil
>companies, but also provided by some "libre" mailing lists, very 
>much
>by linux audio org lists (LAU and LAD) and once we need an 
>individual
>address for each recipient + rotation of used email addresses.
>
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