[tor-talk] anyone created an acct on GMX using Tor?
Joe Btfsplk
joebtfsplk at gmx.com
Fri Aug 3 00:42:26 UTC 2012
On 8/2/2012 6:04 PM, Douglas Lucas wrote:
> I use riseup. My current storage quota -- which I believe would be
> yours, were you to sign up -- is 92 MB. Riseup says the storage
> quota fluctuates a bit and might go up in the future. I think you
> can also request a higher quota if you have good reasons. Since I
> mostly POP everything out, the quota doesn't cause me trouble. Maybe
> it would if I suddenly became famous/notorious while in an extended
> coma, receiving a zillion Twitter auto-emails notifying me of new
> followers. :) :(
>
> My attachment limit is 2 MB, which is reckoned per email -- I assume
> it'd be the same for you. The attachment limit presents something of
> a difficulty for me, a freelance writer, since big .DOCs and .PDFs
> can exceed 2 MB. But clients can deal with workarounds.
>
> Never seen an ad on Riseup (of course, I use adblockers). I don't
> know if there's a size limit for incoming attachments.
>
> I don't think they offer premium services, but I could be wrong.
> It's free with donations strongly encouraged.
>
> One good way to donate to Riseup is through Flattr!
> https://flattr.com/thing/523584/Donate-to-Riseup With Flattr you can
> shoot Riseup a micro-donation via a flattr click, a recurring
> subscription of flattr clicks, or just send a straightforward
> donation up to your monthly Flattr donation limit, which as of this
> May is EUR150.
>
Thanks Douglas, very helpful. The approx. 92 MB storage isn't much
problem. Yes, 2 MB is tiny. I suppose IF they really don't log IPs or
data, that's what you're paying for (if that's important), rather than
free providers that gather data & sell it. I just have a health
suspicion of a TINY % of companies in *any* industry that say, "/we're
different than all the rest/." Riseup may be, but usually in sum total,
most companies in an industry are similar. One will cut a little here,
but add it back somewhere else.
If the U.S. gov't allowed them not to keep ANY records, _every
terrorist_ in this country & many others would be flocking to Riseup.
Or maybe that's the plan. Since it's unlikely they'll allow that...
anymore than they'd allow 1 or 2 phone Co's. NOT to keep records or
build phone systems that couldn't be wire tapped.
BTW, did send Riseup support a question about their limits.
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