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Have you considered cleaning out stuff you don't need.
Beyond quota issues, you're already having severe performance impact. You've also built a high-risk trove of information to plunder if anyone gains unauthorized access.
Yes, I have cleaned those files, but I have 20 years worth of email that I want to retain. The performance issue was never a problem before the transition, but that changed when using Yahoo. Synching with Yahoo has been much slower. To avoid that problem my non-inbox folders are treated as data and I do not synch them with Yahoo after the initial population. As far as the security issue goes you always need to assume that if you get hacked you are pretty well screwed. So firewalls, VPNs, appropriate antivirus/malware software, password management, and good security awareness procedures are a must. Most people don't realize just how much personal data can be gleaned from the average PC. So am I invulnerable? Of course not. My really sensitive files are on an external drive that gets disconnected after each use. CISM here.
- Anesti333 months agoContributor
Have you considered sitting down with a trusted relative or friend and having them help you sort out what's really important from 20 years' worth of emails? I know it can be difficult to part with precious information but sometimes we need another perspective on the actual value of these pixels and electrons, vs. their liability.
We should also consider offline archiving, instead of making Yahoo!s servers hold it all in perpetuity. Put it on a Bitlockered thumb drive, burn it to a CD-ROM, throw it in a drawer. Cost of electricity and maintenance: $0.
Hackers cannot work miracles, and our job is to reduce our risk profiles. Consider an automobile full of your stuff. Parked in front of your house it's safe. Park it downtown and it's a different story. Place your valuables in the trunk, out of sight, or leave a stack of $20s on the front seat? Have a loaded firearm under your pillow, or take out the ammo and store rifle in a safe? Your tax and insurance documents are in ten cardboard boxes in the kitchen/basement, or in a fireproof file cabinet with a key lock on it?
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