Posted on 03/22/2015 12:56:01 PM PDT by Utilizer
It has been stated publicly many times that Mrs. Bill Clinton used a private email server based in her Chappaqua house instead of a secure government server. Information about what is on it now shows it running Outlook from a Microsoft Exchange 2010 server.
This article provides more technical details concerning the account and what some of its vulnerabilities appear to be.
I did read reports that [the server] was at her house, but when we traced the IP address it came back to the city office here in downtown Manhattan, Troia told Van Susteren.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/11/it-expert-hillarys-email-server-traced-to-manhattan-government-building-video/
It’s possible. Then again, since Herr Thighness the Cold and Joyless knows next to nothing about computers she might just have been clueless enough not to realize that even erased information can be recovered from hard drives.
I mean, look how bloody poor the security actually is on her server even now!
Perhaps she moved it, even more than once?
I mean, I can hear her now: “No Controlling Legal Authority” if anyone questions her.
Don’t worry, Hillary stated it was guarded 24 hours a day by the Secret Service. /s
Now, it’s all about location...location...location.
Bump.
Someone should send her a sternly worded letter of disapprobation/
About time. I’ve been waiting weeks for some real techIe input on ‘the server’.
Exactly, she moved it to who knows where.
Now there will be a new scam concerning where this thing went.
If anyone thinks this server will ever be located or turned over, they would be crazy.
I keep telling you guys, ask Craig Livingstone....
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/craig-livingstone/13/b46/767
I’d prefer a letter of disbarment, at a minimum. Mrs Bill and BJ have gotten away with much too much for far too long.
Y’know, when I send a mail from home to work, such as pick up drycleaning after 6, the message ends up in my junk folder at work. The Company e-mail system sifts out messages send from my residence.
How mant times did State Department and White House staff find Hillary mail (@clintonemail.com) in there junk/spam folder??
The techie input is quite interesting. The article even points out some known vulnerabilities that were first learned about years ago, and they appear to have never been fixed on that machine.
Gregory (Scotland Yard detective): “Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?”
Holmes: “To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time.”
Gregory: “The dog did nothing in the night-time.”
Holmes: “That was the curious incident.”
Curious - WHO is not fighting to retrieve the Hillary e-mails for the Government archives??
Why, Barry Obama and Valerie Jarret!
Now, why would those two want to keep the Hillary mails a secret??
Things that make you go Hmmm
Web services and email services can be on two different computers. If you point your browser to clintonmail.com, you are connecting to their web service. Web services might have been on a computer in NY while, judging from the article, email services were farmed out to a company using a computer at another locale.
No kidding. We know where it was in 2009 and most of 2010. We know where it is in 2015, sort of. Could be Huntsville. Could be Atlanta.
What we don't apparently know is where in the heck her server was between October 2010 and yesterday, 2015. How's that for an 18 minute gap?
And just what is it that Trey Gowdy is trying to subpoena? The 2009-2010 hardware? The 2015 hardware? Everything in between? I'm scratching my head so hard it's starting to bleed.
And just in case we may a have forgotten, we also know that wherever the server is, Huntsville, Atlanta, Tiajuana, whatever, it's guarded 24/7 by the Secret Service. Hillary told us so. Remember?
....right inside the mysterious server
..our leader....
She has had a few weeks along with her crooks to transfer all of her emails to another server. She and her cohorts will do anything to cover up dishonesty and her crookedness.
Things that make you go "Huma".
Might be surprised how much could have been discerned from that “blank page”.
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