On 06/30/2013 03:52 PM, alice-...@safe-mail.net wrote:

> everyone is tooting about pgp these. pgp encryption doesnt solve the problem 
> of tla surveillance. pgp encryption does not touch metadata (recipent, 
> sender).
> 
> how to secure mail communication?

There's an easy solution. Only communicate among arbitrarily anonymous
accounts, and always use arbitrary subjects.

> i was thinking about pointing the mx record of the tld to a mail server that 
> is shared with other individuals. the server is configured to drop incoming 
> non-tls smtp connection from other mail server. On a per account basis, every 
> message that is not encrypted to the public pgp key of the address is 
> dropped, too. users use pop3/smtp over a hidden server to download/send 
> messages.
> 
> what do you think? the setup is easy to maintain. if inbox size is limited to 
> a few mbs any cheap vps thats like 20$ a year can be used to service hundreds 
> of thousands of accounts. a trusted umbrella organization is needed to 
> maintain the server as anonymity is increased by increasing users count. is 
> the tor project or torservers.net interested in running such a service? i 
> would literally pay money for that, so would others.

If you want total overkill, you can use Mixmaster nyms with
alt.privacy.anon-server as inbox. Quicksilver is easy to use, and runs
on Linux in Wine.

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