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[tor-talk] Tormail Replacement



From: Gordon Morehouse <gordon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
> Edgar S:
>> > The function of Tormail I need that suggested solutions don't seem
>> > to have is the ability to receive and reply to clear text ordinary
>> > Email sent from a non-secure SMTP.
>> >
> This is a dealbreaker.  It has to have this.
>
> > ...
>
> >> > Venezuela recently offered Snowden asylum, and has a general
>> > reputation of telling the USA to F off. I have a contact in
>> > Venezuela that can get hosting accounts with 5 Email addresses for
>> > about $40/year. I'm trying to get more information now on whether
>> > it could provide space for Tor onion services.
>> >
> This isn't gonna cut it.  A Tormail replacement that's any good,
> that's reliable, that's censorship-resistant, that's hardened, that
> doesn't leak information in any of the myriad ways email can which
> could serve to unmask a Tor user ... that will require professionals
> to set it up.  It's not going to fly on $random_email_provider +
> hidden service and a tunnel, or whatever.
> Do you have an "expert" that could work (remotely) with my friend in Venezuela? He and I are PGP-literate. He has experience as a web designer and seems to know quite a bit about networking. He also speaks excellent English and Spanish. He also speaks Portuguese and has contacts in Brazil.

Note he hasn't agreed to anything yet, so I would need his permission to go any further with this.

--
Edgar <EdgarS789@xxxxxxxxx>
San Jose, CA 95123


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