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## My search for an email server
-![Rainloop Screenshot](/assets/mailu_screenshot.png)
+![Rainloop Screenshot](assets/mailu_screenshot.png)
A big theme in the news recently is data protection, how your personal data is being used (and abused), and taking back control of your data. Part of the problem is that people's personal data is kept in huge private corporate networks, and historically companies have been able to do (essentially) whatever they like with it. I started investigating how difficult it would be to really re-take control of my personal data - beginning with my email.