-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Edgar S: > The function of Tormail I need that suggested solutions don't seem > to have is the ability to receive and reply to clear text ordinary > Email sent from a non-secure SMTP.
This is a dealbreaker. It has to have this. I wish some trusted entity who has a bit of money and, um, gusto for a fight, would set up an email service with a .onion entry point. The EFF comes to mind, but they have plenty to do. I'm not sure what other groups I'd trust. I never had any idea who was running Tormail. > As a hosting venue for Tormail and a replacement for Freedom > Hosting, I suggest Iceland, Brazil, and Venezuela. Don't forget Norway. > Venezuela recently offered Snowden asylum, and has a general > reputation of telling the USA to F off. I have a contact in > Venezuela that can get hosting accounts with 5 Email addresses for > about $40/year. I'm trying to get more information now on whether > it could provide space for Tor onion services. This isn't gonna cut it. A Tormail replacement that's any good, that's reliable, that's censorship-resistant, that's hardened, that doesn't leak information in any of the myriad ways email can which could serve to unmask a Tor user ... that will require professionals to set it up. It's not going to fly on $random_email_provider + hidden service and a tunnel, or whatever. Best, - -Gordon M. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJSCawdAAoJED/jpRoe7/ujIywH+wTb2l2HbP3OU6BRqHDolCpX ICK/wnlasYqGQGKZe2dOo89kRsZaOYo5FBgmMuTX3NiZirR/tNm0BakwhYCONM+N GEn/pWQUwDC2H/B/OW5QgCKhCyQkmo8lzRhdvG/KYHNYgm8fJ85T0upScFDxgIIL Moi0kmNpA5KMjapEQO3b+6jdxawLIdrYmNbJZ0WW4GhCy6nqvGr5ga5kq1TEDbwn BxX+DwnLPuA8n+4WRlLzAW+X0/zMObwntAM3X7xQiTZPErM4PskvhAm94RrXgdbl aMm9KiYK20IUhg2Dvn4LNLhRHhC5lImLf0uADnYGfvoy5g1ztUxEsqjnHiZH/F4= =1TIb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk