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− | |Scenario Task Description=If you're up to the challenge, a personal (or small network) mail server on an encrypted computer is an excellent way to go. It may expose the participants as belonging to a single service but can offer privacy and reliability far and beyond what you'd expect from a 3rd party. Many guides | + | |Scenario Task Description=If you're up to the challenge, a personal (or small network) mail server on an encrypted computer is an excellent way to go. It may expose the participants as belonging to a single service, but can offer privacy and reliability far and beyond what you'd expect from a 3rd party. Many guides are available online, ranging from the step-by-step walk-throughs with detailed explanations to the point-and-click install. Its not a task for the novice but it is definitely doable with some attention and persistence. |
− | * [http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/how-to-run-your-own-e-mail-server-with-your-own-domain-part-1/ Ars Technica guide to running your own mail server] | + | *[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/how-to-run-your-own-e-mail-server-with-your-own-domain-part-1/ Ars Technica guide to running your own mail server] |
− | * [http://www.iredmail.org/ iredMail] point and click server installation | + | *[http://www.iredmail.org/ iredMail] point and click server installation |
− | * | + | *[https://equalit.ie/portfolio/caislean/ Caislean] is a set of Ansible recipes that you can use to set up and manage in few simple steps servers offering free and open-source tools for secure communications and information exchange |
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Service- Surveillance Profiling your identity and actions
If you're up to the challenge, a personal (or small network) mail server on an encrypted computer is an excellent way to go. It may expose the participants as belonging to a single service, but can offer privacy and reliability far and beyond what you'd expect from a 3rd party. Many guides are available online, ranging from the step-by-step walk-throughs with detailed explanations to the point-and-click install. Its not a task for the novice but it is definitely doable with some attention and persistence.
- Ars Technica guide to running your own mail server
- iredMail point and click server installation
- Caislean is a set of Ansible recipes that you can use to set up and manage in few simple steps servers offering free and open-source tools for secure communications and information exchange
- Parent: To find a reliable email provider / Email /
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