tor-community-approved free pop/imap/smtp mail

kara.ml at arcor.de kara.ml at arcor.de
Fri Dec 14 08:29:39 UTC 2007


Hi,

> what we are looking for: free mail which offers pop/imap/smtp access,
> approved by the tor community.  what does that mean?  i think we have
> consensus that the whole system should preserve anonymity, but i'll make
> clear some of my requirements:

Not Tor related, but you can use I2P <http://www.i2p.net/> together with Postman
HQs mail service <http://hq.postman.i2p/>. I2P provides a local pop3 and smtp
I2P tunnel ("proxy") to Postman HQ. Over I2P at Postman HQ you can signup for
pop3/smtp mailboxes for free, you just need a pseudonym and a 12-character
(a-ZA-Z0-9) passwort and trust in Postman HQ (use GnuPG too) ;)
You can use yout mailbox with your mail client or with a webinterface, called
"susimail" <http://susi.i2p/>. They are using two mail exchangers to forward
mails out of I2P to and into I2P from the Internet, so you have an internal mail
address pseudonym at mail.i2p for direct and unlimited mails inside the I2P network
and an external mail address pseudonym at i2pmail.org. Sending mails out of I2P is
limited to 20 mails per day, but you can use more for a 24h period with a
hashcash token.

P.S.: I'm not affilited to I2P or Postman HQ, but i'm using I2P besides JonDo
and Tor (as client and middleman node).

-- 
Ciao
Kai

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