Hi, No not yet to my knowledge. However we are building an anonymized e-mail system based on Tor. Some information is to be found at http://www.smallsister.org/ Before the end of the year we will have the tool available.
Cheers, Brenno M. Peterson schreef: > Hi > > want to know, if tor is as well an email mixmaster, > e.g. we have an email client, which is sending only pgp encrypted emails, > then the ISP is excluded as he cannot read, but data retention laws > allow to log the IP from where the email is sent and the email server > knows the last exit point of the encrypted package (email). > If now in this email client an onion routing system would be enabled, > then all email (enc. Packages) would be routed, and some exit nodes > would deliver them. > Is this already possible with Tor? Are there enough exit nodes? would > it be possible and useful for email services to force every node to be > an exit node for encry. packets to email accounts? how much bandwidth > is a node requiring then for mixing/forwarding emails only? > are there developers working on that? or interested? > > Regards -- Brenno J.S.A.A.F. de Winter, WGASA Amsterdamseweg 71 6712 GH EDE The Netherlands Phone: +31 653 53 6508 (Cell) International numbers: USA: +1 619 758 3882 United Kingdom: +44 20 3239 4421 Australia: +61 28003501 Skype/Gizmoproject/AIM: brennodewinter E-mail/MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Twitter: brenno GnuPG/PGP-fingerprint: B0B4 C491 0B43 2F7E 2F58 0CE0 F2E8 EF45 D14A 033D

