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Unfortunately, banks (at least in The Netherlands) seem to favour a different solution altogether, which is not to send e-mails at all, but expect you to log on frequently on their on-line banking environment to look in your banking 'inbox' there.

Banks, insurance companies, pension funds, the revenue service, the local municipal government; they all expect you to frequently log on to their portals, and look at their digital correspondence addressed to you there. Some do send a notification e-mail stating that 'a message is waiting for you', but you never know if that message is actually important or merely trivial noise. They have declared e-mail dead.

I abhor this situation, because with e-mail (and coincidentally, old-fashioned paper mail) all correspondence addressed to me comes to me in a single inbox, where I can archive and backup important stuff. I really wish I had the option to simply upload my GPG public key to these portals so that all these phony inboxes simply mailed me my correspondence encrypted!



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