@r9etb
So how did they get onto the cloud in the first place to be backed up on Weiner's computer?
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I'm not saying it's not possible. I'm just really skeptical.
The webmail server is essentially "in the cloud." In Outlook, and probably others, the e-mails can also be downloaded onto the machine you're using at the moment, so that you can access your messages off-line. Once you log in from a different machine, it automatically downloads the stuff to that machine as well. So that's one way the stuff could get onto the machine.
The FBI almost certainly wasn't looking at her e-mail settings -- IIRC, they were just looking at the e-mail messages that had been provided to them.
And the only way they found them on Wiener's machine was that they were looking at his e-mails -- not his settings.
I don't believe her explanation, either -- I think she used Wiener's machine, probably much more than once, to do whatever, and she's trying the Clinton-standard "can't recall" excuse to get off the hook.
If that's the explanation, then it means all that highly classified stuff was in the cloud and might be downloaded onto any device on which she had, for example, Outlook.
I think that's exactly the case.