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I am using e-mail forwarding from Gmail to a tuta address (e-mail service with encryption) with delete'delete Gmail's copy optionoption'. Does that mean, that e-mails that get to my tuta inbox through Gmail are de facto compromised, since they come from Google to Tuta?

Is there anything I can do about it (other than not having e-mails go through Google first, of course)

I am using e-mail forwarding from Gmail to a tuta address (e-mail service with encryption) with delete Gmail's copy option. Does that mean, that e-mails that get to my tuta inbox through Gmail are de facto compromised?

Is there anything I can do about it (other than not having e-mails go through Google first, of course)

I am using e-mail forwarding from Gmail to a tuta address (e-mail service with encryption) with 'delete Gmail's copy option'. Does that mean, that e-mails that get to my tuta inbox through Gmail are de facto compromised, since they come from Google to Tuta?

Is there anything I can do about it (other than not having e-mails go through Google first, of course)

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Does forwarding e-mails to Tuta through Gmail compromise privacy no matter what?

I am using e-mail forwarding from Gmail to a tuta address (e-mail service with encryption) with delete Gmail's copy option. Does that mean, that e-mails that get to my tuta inbox through Gmail are de facto compromised?

Is there anything I can do about it (other than not having e-mails go through Google first, of course)