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Originally Posted by spence
The server was already set up by Bill. I think they just looked at the simple solution, saw that it would be legal and didn't think how things could go sour. Poor judgement but not necessarily scandal worthy.
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Really? Link to where it shows that?
The clintonemail.com domain was registered in early January 2009, a couple weeks Obama's inauguration. Now if it was attached to a Clinton domain already running on a server in their house basement, which domain would that be? Clintonfoundation.org being hosted not in there basement at the time (and currently hosted with Microsoft O365)
On a side note there are rules and laws on official correspondence and sensitive data that applied prior to 2014.
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
There is also a "Classification" called Unclassified but Sensitive....which is data that should be for official use only.
Nobody can tell me that as Secretary of State that most of her e-mail correspondence doesn't fall, at the very least, into this category.
I call it pretty damn irresponsible of her to step outside of the D.O.D. network and bypass the safeguards that are in place.
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Absolutely correct. Most tech guys understand how blatantly bad this is from a security standpoint and how most of the email is sensitive, even if its the lunch order from the caf.
A home server running MS Exchange, in the basement of a home (even guarded by Secret Service), accessible via OWA, connected to an Optima Online cable modem is NOT, repeat NOT, secure.
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
Knowing Bill, He probably used it to host the Whitehouse.com website 
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- Had not seen that one mentioned in a while. Too afraid to check