With email its always going to be a disaster... there is no trust on messages possible with the current model. You either only trust specific keys and everyone has to sign emails (and even so can go wrong) or its just going to be asking for trouble.
A lot of people have it read email, but they can only draft replies and cannot send. A lot of people give it it's own email. I haven't done either. I use it a little bit different than most.
I have my own AI server, and it just gives me better access to it from anywhere.
For me, the time consuming task on these is not actual the reading/writing/actioning, but rather (most times) the understanding context, re-validating authenticity via alternate site/location, etc... so, that's probably the only part that would explore for myself one day.
I think most installs will end in disaster, but if you know what you are doing, and limit what it has access to, it is very useful.
With email its always going to be a disaster... there is no trust on messages possible with the current model. You either only trust specific keys and everyone has to sign emails (and even so can go wrong) or its just going to be asking for trouble.
Other apps might differ...
A lot of people have it read email, but they can only draft replies and cannot send. A lot of people give it it's own email. I haven't done either. I use it a little bit different than most.
I have my own AI server, and it just gives me better access to it from anywhere.
For me, the time consuming task on these is not actual the reading/writing/actioning, but rather (most times) the understanding context, re-validating authenticity via alternate site/location, etc... so, that's probably the only part that would explore for myself one day.