• frezik@midwest.social
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    1 day ago

    Here’s the thing about that email server: it was standard operating procedure for the White House at the time.

    Email starts to be used for official communication under Bill’s administration, but everyone is still trying to figure out this Internet thing back then. It was standard for the Secretary of State to run their own email server all through the Bush II administration. Hillary was simply following what was already established. It was only when John Kerry took the office that this was changed to bring their email server under White House IT staff control.

    Which is what should have happened within a few years of Bush II’s first term. As someone who has managed their own email server before, it’s hard to setup an email server that works correctly. It’s even harder to set it up in a way that doesn’t immediately become a spam gateway and security hazard. As soon as the government was getting a handle on this Internet thing, all staff email servers should have been run by government IT directly.

    That isn’t on Hillary alone. It’s a decision that crossed three different Presidential administrations and both major parties.

    FOIA was followed, though. The DOJ got plenty of Hillary’s emails by way of FOIA.