On 11/01/2013 12:58 PM, Maxim Kammerer wrote:
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Sacha van Geffen<[email protected]>  wrote:
“Together our mission is simple: To bring the world a unique end-to-end
encrypted protocol and architecture that is the ‘next-generation’ of
private and secure email. What we call ‘Email 3.0.’ is an urgent
replacement for today’s decades old email protocols (‘1.0’) and mail
that is encrypted but still relies on vulnerable protocols leaking
metadata (‘2.0’),” they said in a blog post announcing the alliance.
Does their mission also include making their service offerings
redundant? E.g., anyone who does not need SMTP interoperability (let's
call this innovative concept “Email 3.0”) can use cables communication
[1], which is serverless.

What's the Cables solution for human readable addresses?

Also, does Liberté Linux include software for doing mirroring and syncing of mailboxes with the ease of something like a free software alternative to Bittorrent Sync?

Also, is there a button in Liberté Linux that lets me access my Cables mail through a no-javascript web interface by leveraging a Tor hidden service?

Since you and I clearly know dark mail alliance won't take the route of developing these missing pieces around Cables, how would you suggest funding someone to actually get it done?

-Jonathan

[1]http://dee.su/cables


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