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Subject: [Bug 92271] Provide a way to really delete files, please
Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2015 11:04:58 +0000
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--- Comment #16 from Alexander Holler ---
And by the way, I'm using e.g. an encrypted loop mounted partition as
mail-storage for my personal imap-server since many years (can't remember, I
assume around 10). So it's nothing new for me nor many other people and nothing
Google has invented.
Using encryption is a nice surplus, but it's just a very bad, cumbersome and
very uncomfortable workaround for the inability of all filesystems to offer
users a way to really delete files.
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