I'm strongly against most the ideas to abbandon current email systems, because the results will be to create wallet garden.
We need something interoperable with existing systems or the system will just be used by a bunch of paranoid people or fostered by the marketing of few cryptography company acquiring customers, not user. So we need IETF standards, interoperable with existing email standard protocols (SMTP, IMAP, MIME). I'm just very disappointed that many of us look at the moon, trying to invent something new, when there are so many improvements to be done on existing interoperable platforms. Let's first cut-off the massive passive traffic analysis, then improve current systems to provide some added protection against metadata, focusing in a far future, when the new system got already wide adoption, make it perfect. Fabio Il 11/25/13, 7:20 PM, Natanael ha scritto: > > Say hello to Bote mail on I2P. > > I2P provides encrypted anonymizing networking, Bote mail provides DHT > based serverless encrypted mailing with public crypto keys as > addresses (ECDSA or NTRU). > > http://i2p2.de and i2pbote.i2p (if you don't have I2P installed, add > .us to visit it via an inproxy). > > There is also I2P Messenger that is encrypted P2P IM within I2P also > using public keys as addresses. > _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list [email protected] http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
