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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] for direct and unlimited mails inside the I2P network and an external mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 http://kairaven.de/ Info: Ab 11.12.07 neuer GPG Unterschlüssel 0xF315EB31 Schlüssel 0xD6E995A0 bitte per Keyserver oder HP aktualisieren.

