That's quite amusing. TM did rather a lot to obfuscate the os after the 'ransom ware incidents' such that 'root' and 'admin' are now things of the past (and confusing to us old guys, at least) but you don't trust their servers. Suggest you don't use the 'local' email server in that case for notifications either. Seems to me most ransom ware attacks were for the very reason that users did not adequately protect their local systems. If hackers can't get into your system you should be fine.
Anyway, you can skip the verification bit on installation. As far as recovery or notification emails are concerned they can be whatever you want and via whatever provider you wish. Personally I use my own domains and keep away from things like hotmail, gmail etc. (Whether that does me any good I will only know when I let the b*****ers in
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Anyway, you can skip the verification bit on installation. As far as recovery or notification emails are concerned they can be whatever you want and via whatever provider you wish. Personally I use my own domains and keep away from things like hotmail, gmail etc. (Whether that does me any good I will only know when I let the b*****ers in

Statistics: Posted by Gremlin — Today, 06:47