Clinton’s successor, John Kerry, infrequently uses personal email to respond to people who contact him there, according to the report. “Only a very small number of the emails containing classified information bore markings indicating the presence of classified information,” he said. Despite this, the state department still ruled in its recent report that he did not preserve email records. She has said that she deleted more than 31,000 personal emails that were also on her servers. Condoleezza Rice and Madeleine Albright, two other secretaries of state before Clinton, did not use private or official email for state department work.
Source: The Guardian July 06, 2016 13:41 UTC