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What this topic is about I’ve stressed this many times and I want to make it painfully clear: You are responsible for backing up your data. Yes, we are a hosting provider. Yes, we take database backups. No, those backups are not frequent and are intended for us to be able to restore service in the event of a complete failure. KVM Users Backup your crap. We take 0 backups of KVMs. In the future we may have a backup server for the kvms, but it’s not going to happen until there are more KVM users to justify the service. Email Users You’re covered to an extent. Everything on the email server is in a database, which we backup. No, we do not do frequent backups. Yes, you should…
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What is this topic about? Our email server has the option of adding at-rest encryption with S/MIME or OpenPGP. It is not enabled by default What do you recommend? I recommend you enable this option! You will need to generate a OpenPGP key or have a S/MIME certificate. How does this work? All new emails on the server going to your account become encrypted at rest, meaning that nobody without your key will be able to read them. Don’t lose your key! We cannot decrypt the emails for you. If you lose your key, you lose your emails. Period. Email Clients Some email clients support encryption, including Mozilla Thunderbird and Canary. Apples email client on MacOS (not iOS) also …
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