On 3/23/2015 11:27 PM, Mike Ingle wrote: > There has been some discussion on gnupg-users about replacing SMTP for > secure email, and how BitMessage does not scale. > > There is an open source non-SMTP email system called Confidant Mail, > which is based on GnuPG and hash table storage. The protocol conceals > metadata (headers like From and Subject are inside the envelope) and > uses TLS. The client has built-in support for Tor and I2P anonymity. The > system supports unlimited length attachments (over 4GB) using a > torrent-like blocking protocol. Messages are GPG encrypted and signed, > and all messages are acknowledged. Key distribution is built into the > protocol. > It's designed to scale using either DNS or a Kademlia DHT to look up > keys. Servers are paired for high availability. The client can > automatically configure itself from the server. > > The client is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS. You can run your > own server, or get an account on the test environment to try it out > immediately. More information and downloads at: > https://www.confidantmail.org > > Mike Ingle <m...@confidantmail.org> > d2b89e6f95e72e26e0c917d02d1847dfecfcd0c2
Wow... this is a great concept. I'm looking forward to trying it out. -- Antony Prince Key ID: 0x4F040744 Fingerprint: FE96 5B7F A708 18D3 B74B 959F A6E1 6242 4F04 0744 URL: keyserver.blazrsoft.com
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