> The only thing Google's restricting is the ability to set up a seamless interface, because the lack of seams often tricks people into trusting third parties more than they should.
The whole point of computing is being able to set up seamless interfaces for doing things you want done. It might be more secure that way, sure, but past some point security is opposite to utility. For me, it's just another reason I'm happy with moving my primary mail to FastMail on my own domain.
The whole point of computing is being able to set up seamless interfaces for doing things you want done. It might be more secure that way, sure, but past some point security is opposite to utility. For me, it's just another reason I'm happy with moving my primary mail to FastMail on my own domain.