Posted on 03/08/2015 5:25:14 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
Hillary Clinton isnt known for being funny, at least not intentionally. But this ones pretty good.
As Alex Griswold reports, Hillary may have indulged in a bit of self-deprecating humor while flouting federal law and hiding her activities as Secretary of State from public oversight:
Although Hillary Clintons spokespeople have maintained that the former secretary of state only used one privately-controlled email address during her tenure, a hacker working in conjunction with Fox News discovered that there were multiple email addresses owned by Clinton
Other accounts included:
hdr@clintonemail.com
hdr18@clintonemail.com
hdr19@clintonemail.com
hdr20@clintonemail.com
hdr21@clintonemail.com
h.clinton@clintonemail.com
Hillary@clintonemail.com
contact@clintonemail.com
mau_suit@clintonemail.com (?!)
As she said, she wants the public to see her e-mail. Thats why she set up at least 10 different addresses that we know about so far, all hidden from the public.
We dont and cant know which of these addresses she used, which of the e-mails shes deleted, or anything else about it. That was the point of the whole extragovernmental exercise. She thinks shes above the law.
Most of those addresses arent too imaginative, which just makes that last one stand out all the more. I dont know what a mau suit is, but heres a Mao suit:
If that looks familiar, theres a good reason:
This clears up something Ive been wondering for the last 10-15 years: Hillary isnt dressing like an extra on Star Trek, shes dressing like Mao!
She just doesnt know how to spell it.
Speaking of Clinton-related humor, heres Valerie Jarrett dodging questions about this wonderful fiasco:
I dont want to get into a hypothetical = Thats an excellent question, so of course I cant possibly answer it.
It amazes me as well that she hasn’t sent out something more detailed and official than a midnight Tweet.
She is in the bunker, waiting out the storm.
The sorry excuses of her flunkies are raising more questions.
If you or I did this, we would be accused of having multiple personalities and stripped of our rights to own guns.
But for them? No accountability whatsoever.
She's probably healing up from her latest facelift/liposuction.
I’m watching one of them right now. It’s looking increasing likely that she should turn over the server for examination because “let’s just examine what she turned over and see what we think” doesn’t cut it.
LOL! Well, I guess you could reasonably say that. :0)
those fake emails are for facebook, DU and FR sockpuppet accounts.
(email correspondence with hillary’s cayman island lawyers and professional assassins was probably conducted on a different server, lol)
What is the advantage of doing this? Well, if you assign a unique mailbox to the companies you deal with, you will find out quickly who is selling your e-mail address -- and you can kill that account without having to deal with the spam. I assign unique mailboxes to the companies and people to whom I consult, so their traffic is automatically segregated from the rest of the stream. This is particularly important to me for receiving automatic alarms; a bell rings when mail comes into the monitoring accounts.
By using alias addresses, I have have fifty e-mail endpoints go into a single mailbox, and then my client can shuffle the mail to unique folders. Those are the more casual contacts, where I don't need to segregate outgoing mail as well as incoming mail. A time saver.
Another advantage of having your own mail server is that when you delete a mail account, it's GONE. (You do have to run a scrubber to wipe out data on unallocated disk space, if your paranoid, but that's easy.) Logs can have short "age out" times so that even the metadata captured by a mail server will disappear. What you do on your personal computer or laptop with the mail is another story.
Let me disabuse you of a notion: mail servers don't necessarily store mail. They capture incoming mail, and depending on the mail client used by the recipient, the mail is deleted once successfully downloaded to the client. (I'm referring to POP3-based mail service, for the technically inclined.) Web mail and IMAP mail server is a different story -- those are used by people who want to handle their mail on multiple computers, including the computers at the library, FedEx Office, work, home, laptop, whatever.
In the case of IMAP/Webmail, deleting the account on the server deletes the mail queue(s), so the disk space is available for re-use. As I said before, one can run a program that wipes out data in all unused space, so everything is really, really gone, even beyond the reach of the FBI or NSA if one is paranoid enough.
(Personally, I don't bother with the cleaning step. I get enough spam that it eats through the disk partition holding mail fast enough.)
Mau as in Mau-mau or mau as in ignorant twit cant spell Mao?
Thanks for that very informative post re servers/email accounts.
Very enlightening re Hill’s plan to deceive, distort, deflect anything that
remotely would come back on her....
mau_suit = mau mau suit against British govt ( http://rt.com/uk/200487-kenyans-sue-uk-government/ )? The mau mau are obamas tribe so this could undoubtedly be one of his pet projects.
A Mau suit is a cross between a Mao suit and a Mu Mu, see how cutting edge Hillary is? /s
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