Posted on 09/01/2015 6:15:16 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
New Hillary Clinton e-mails released in a late-night document dump Monday reveal how the former secretary of states use of a private e-mail account sowed confusion in the State Department, with government IT professionals unaware that she was using a private and apparently buggy computer server to conduct official business.
On February 27, 2010, State Department computer technician Christopher Butzgy sent an e-mail titled E-mail test to Clintons private e-mail account. I work as a help desk analyst and it has come to my attention that one of our customers has been receiving permanent fatal errors from this address, can you please confirm if you receive this message, he wrote.
Clinton did not confirm, instead forwarding the e-mail to top aide Huma Abedin. Do you know what this is? she asked.
Ur email must be back up!! Abedin replied. What happened is judith sent you an email. It bounced back. She called the email help desk at state (I guess assuming u had state email) and told them that.
They had no idea it was YOU, just some random address so they emailed, Abedin continued. Sorry about that. But regardless, means ur email must be back! R u getting other messages?
#share#Ive gotten some messages from yesterday how about you? Clinton said. Nothing, Abedin replied.
Its not the first time Clintons e-mail server apparently stopped working. In October 2012, Abedin complained to Clinton that her e-mail account has been down since last night.
With State Department technicians apparently unaware of its existence, its impossible to determine who fixed Clintons faulty e-mail system. In June, David Bossie, head of conservative group Citizens United, raised questions about the server collapse and its national-security implications. Huma is talking about her e-mail being down, about the server being down, he said on Fox News in June. Who services the server? Does the geek squad show up and just fix it in Chappaqua? I dont think so.
Brendan Bordelon is a political reporter for National Review Online.
drip ... drip .... drip ...
Agents of CHAOS.
Server overwhelmed with hacker traffic, perhaps. /sarc
Carlos Danger.
“Department, with government IT professionals unaware that she was using a private and apparently buggy computer server to conduct official business.”
What a load of crap. Like no IT pro knows how to read an IP address and doesn’t know it ain’t one of theirs?
Please. If it confused them, they would seek the source of the issue. Then discovered a non Govt server on the network. Now who told them to STFU about it?
agents of chaos.
Crashed because it was hacked?
Hillary as asked a direct question: "Can you confirm you received this message?" Smartest woman in the world couldn't answer this yes or no question? Begs the question - could Hillary even cross a street without Huma to look both ways for her?
“...its impossible to determine who fixed Clintons faulty e-mail system.”
Ivan? Kim? Chiang?
The Angie’s List rating of Platte River Networks must be brutal.
drip ... drip .... drip ...
I hope they don’t keep putting buckets under the drip and just throw the water out the window as they fill up.
I’ll try to stay optimistic.
The evil bitch belonged in prison years ago.
Clinton’s email failure kept her in the dark for days.
“Clintons Private Server Crashed Repeatedly”
All the more reason for there to be backup tapes out there somewhere.
The Chinese military fixes it, they can scarce afford to have their best source of intel off line!
I’m hysterical. A poor little technician at the “help desk” almost blew it.
That would be my guess.
Let's not forget also that Hillary deliberately destroyed thousands of emails, claiming they were "private," but with no way to verify that...of course the whole point of having the private server was to avoid scrutiny and accountability so that she could use her office to shake down foreign countries and corporations.
Not Angie’s List but some funny reviews:
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