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    Re: Best way to virtualize Thunderbird/mail client

    And none of that works against emails that are

    7-bit ASCII
    and
    no attachments (including MIME attachments). Block them all.

    Which is what my email servers allow.

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    Re: Best way to virtualize Thunderbird/mail client

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    Last edited by currentshaft; 2 Weeks Ago at 03:51 PM.

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    Re: Best way to virtualize Thunderbird/mail client

    Certainly a quality hacker would trivially be able to find one of my email addresses - I have hundreds. That should make it even easier.

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    Re: Best way to virtualize Thunderbird/mail client

    Uhm guys this has derailed from topic...
    What about focusing on the question as a mere thought excercise? I appreciate your willingness to address the issue we are trying to resolve the best and easiest way possible, but I propose forgetting the "why" and focusing on the "how" or "what".
    I'm really interested in this approach of containerizing apps as a security measure.

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    Re: Best way to virtualize Thunderbird/mail client

    Quote Originally Posted by currentshaft View Post
    I'd like to isolate my mail client (Thunderbird) from the rest of my system.
    I've found this:

    https://mailcow.email/

    Have to do some tests yet, but leaving alone the server-side apps and only using the client may work as we want.

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