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by SavantIdiot 1695 days ago
I've been with RunBox since 2012 because of Norway's internet privacy policies. I support them not giving into to extortion. If I don't have email for a few days, or a month, big deal. I remember how to use a phone to pay bills.
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My employer uses runbox. I'm happy you're so unattached that you can go a month without any email (can't sign up anywhere, for example) but we'd miss incoming invoices, can't send invoices to our customers, can't deliver reports to customers (we do security audits so that's kinda important to be able to deliver using e.g. pgp), would miss requests for new assignments...

I'm fully in favor of not paying into the extortion and not going for a global tap system like cloudflare, but we do need some solution in at most a few days. In the Netherlands there is for example the Nawas (it's also a pun, referring to a laundry cleaning thing) that scrubs malicious traffic for ISPs. I don't know the details of how they're being attacked, but with typical reflector services it's easy to remove that traffic based on a source port. Any large Norwegian hosting company (they just need an uplink bigger than the DDoS, or work with whoever the traffic comes from at their peering points) could provide that service as well. Not saying this is trivial but there are options other than waiting.

This is a surprisingly insensitive comment. Email is as much a a part of modern life as phone calls and postal mail. Asking people to "just go without" for a few days may be possible for you, but is certainly not possible for a huge fraction of people.