Subj : Macintosh echo To : Tony Langdon From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Mar 07 2017 07:32:24 -=> Tony Langdon wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> If one is messaging someone with an address in that network, surely. DD> But AOL, Juno and Earthlink are like Gmail or Yahoo in that they are on DD> their own server(s) and merely accessed by using someone's net to get DD> on the Interweb. Even Excite - where I still have an email address of DD> vladimir.ilyich@excite.com Bv)= My user name there is Nicolai Ulyanov DD> ..... so far no one has "got it". Bv(= TL> Ahh, I see, so they've turned more into cloud providers? Who has turned into cloud providers? Google (Gmail owner) has offered cloud services for some time. As has Yahoo. Excite is circling the drain and searching for a business model that will allow them to milk a few more pence from the internet before they are washed away by a wave of apathy. AOL has offered cloud storage for some time. Juno and Earthlink I don't know about. That being said - I don't trust cloud services to keep my data secure from hackers, nor from their (cloud providers) mining it for their own nefarious purposes. As long as I am connected to the internet I recognise that my data is vulnerable, But, I ain't about to make it easy for the barstids. .... Only fools are positive. -- Moe Howard --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-3 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) .