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You fags sure got BTFO
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>>52077037
what's up with it?
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>>52077340
Have you been hiding under a fucking rock or something?

https://my.mixtape.moe/kchcwy.mp4

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/12/cock-li-e-mail-server-seized-by-german-authorities-admin-announces/
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>>52077604
It still works. How is this btfo?
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>>52077604
>hosting in Germany

mistake no. 1
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vc is literally a cuck
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>>52077629
>"That means that SSL keys and private keys and full mail content of all 64,500 of my users, as well as hashed passwords, registration time, and the last seven days of logs were all confiscated and now are in the hands of German authorities," Vincent Canfield said.
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>>52077673
lmao nice
good thing I used a different password for all my cock accounts
I think I had my what.cd account attached to it at some point but not anymore
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Glad that I switched to Protonmail earlier this year.
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>sending/receiving any email without GPG
Your literally asking for it
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I don't know about you guys, but I used my account for spam shit requiring email address to sign up. The germans can have it.
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>>52077865
Last I checked protonmail is a huge fucking joke and anyone with a right mouse button and keyboard can send scripts in emails to you.
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What was cock.li?
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>novelty email with explicit non-guarantee of privacy gets copy of data confiscated
holy shit big deal
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>>52078387
Mail with cocks
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>>52078387
Email host with stupid hostnames.
That's literally it.
It wasn't some secret hacker private email, it was just an email with stupid names.
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>>52077631
Maybe it should have been hosted in the US
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Gmail master race anyone?
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>>52078387
some jew kept spamming /g/
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>>52078155
>scripts in emails
Fucking jej.
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>>52078541
Gmail is an effective tool that helps us keep in touch with the world

Oh, Gmail, I still remember when I first heard of you. I was still a young lad at the time, but I remember hoping for an invitation to join the service. It seemed like it was an invitation-only beta, or not open to the public, for such a long time. As I waited for my invitation to get an account, I watched numbers scroll upwards on a little ticker as Google made a point that it offered much more storage than Yahoo! and Hotmail, its biggest email competitors at the time.

The happy day finally did arrive. I got an invitation and opened up my Gmail account. Since then, I haven't really used any other email services. Gmail gets the job done for me, plus some. But what is it that makes Google's email service so great, and why should you use it? The following are just some of the reasons I use Gmail. I think you'll think a lot of the following things are pretty cool, too.
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Is openmailbox good?
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Like I mentioned earlier, Google has made it a point to include plenty of storage since Gmail's inception. You now have 15 free GB for email storage available for your enjoyment. That should last most of us a long while, especially if we manage it well.

Speaking of managing emails, Google has given us plenty of options to help us do so.

For starters, we have different tabs at our disposal. Gmail uses tabs to automatically sort different types of emails. Primary (emails typically considered more important and person-to-person conversations), Social (where emails from social media sites such as Twitter or Facebook usually go) and Promotions (emails from retailers and some marketers) are the tabs that are enabled by default. You can also enable additional tabs, or you can just choose to get rid of tabs altogether and just have all your emails go to your inbox.

You can also manually sort messages into different labels that you can create yourself.

Messages can also be marked as important with that tag you see above (the yellow one next to the one that says Phil and I are the participants in the conversation). Google's algorithms make it think that that message is important. You can manually mark messages as important by starring them. To star a message, just select the star icon you'll see next to or inside a message.

I used a different email service before I got my first Gmail account. After I got my invite, I seem to remember being particularly impressed that Google's service had all the emails in a conversation grouped together, or in a "thread." Most smartphones have "threaded" messaging today. While it may not be such a big deal because threaded messaging is so commonplace now, it was certainly a big step in the right direction in Gmail's early days.
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>>52078640
>well shilled, etc.
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The app does a good job at helping you take advantage of all the features listed above. It's also just pretty easy to use, plus I love being able to have the power of my inbox at my fingertips at all times. If you want to search for a specific email, just begin to type keywords into the search area (where the magnifying glass icon is). It'll comb through your mailbox. The Gmail app is just a seriously powerful tool.

One feature not seen on the app is themes, or the ability to set a background and colors. I've been using a space theme for quite a while now, and it's great. The images can rotate. My theme rotates between the moon, Jupiter, Saturn, plus more.

You can also create your own themes and share them with other people. The ability to share themes started off as an April Fool's Day prank, but soon became a standard Gmail feature.

You can chat (instant message-style) with your friends from your inbox. You can also video chat with them through Google Hangouts. It's pretty convenient to have that right there while you're looking at your emails.

You can also insert files in emails using Google Drive. Maybe you've already been working on something in Google Docs anyway. This way, you wouldn't have to save it to your computer and email it as an attachment; sending it from Google Drive would be a more direct way of taking care of business. Using Google Drive is also a good way to bypass Gmail's 25 MB upload limit for attachments.

What do you all think? What do you all like about using Gmail? What could be done to improve the service? Absolutely nothing! Join right now and become a googler
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>>52078662
>>52078653
>>52078640
Excellent work, Rajesh! 50 Rupees have been deposited to your Google™ Wallet™.
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>>52078640
Yes google's barn is very nice and warm. The food and bedding is free, and comfy.
So when we're auctioned off for slaughter we're as cosy as possible.
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>>52078662
Aliases. Custom domains.
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>>52078584
https://vimeo.com/99599725
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Where's a good place to have email these days?

I need to swap some addresses now :(
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>>52078760
aol
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>>52077037
I use Gmail like a good goy and swim inside the botnet. Its easier to embrace the botnet.
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Vincent doesn't really give a fuck and he explicilty says not to use his service if you value your privacy. Cock.li is good as throw away and that's about it.
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>>52077037
Holy fuck is that what the cock.li owner looks like?! JUST
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>>52078833
I use it for all the private trackers I'm on as well as for the local equivalent of craigslist.

>>52078851
No, that's the guy who made Lavabit.
VC, the owner of cock.li, is that guy on the left.
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>>52078877
Yeah those are pretty good uses. I wouldn't use it on my resume though xDD!
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>>52077777
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>>52078877
>trackers
Same, that's why I'm swapping though.
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>>52078124
This. Did anyone here actually use cock.li for something they wouldn't want law enforcement, or anyone else for that matter, to read? I overestimated /g/'s common sense.
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>>52077673
how old is vc?
>tfw he's literally husbando tier
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>>52079412
Dad body? Ducking female nerds are stupid
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