You may have a look in riseup.net. http://help.riseup.net/policy/ http://help.riseup.net/about-us/ Aline Em Friday 14 December 2007 00:45:04 chandler sobel-sörenson escreveu: > i think i remember seeing this discussion not long ago but, if i remember > correctly, it went off on some tangent and there were no results! > > 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: > > - sign-up page does not require unneeded information > - sign-up page & web interface do not require javascript > - sign-up page & web interface uses ssl > > so far, google mail meets these requirements but we all know about their > privacy policy! so: > > - sane privacy policy > > i found safe-mail.net, which is the best i can find in my (extremely) > limited search, but still: not free smtp, and no mention of data retention > policy. i would consider paying for an account for not-so-anonymous usage, > just to get smtp access. would someone object to that? > > so, also: > > - clear data retention policy > - prefer no advertisements inserted into outgoing mails > - other items of concern to the tor community > > anything like that exist? are we really that picky? > > thanks. -- Aline de Freitas - Chave pública: ID DE632016 / keys.indymedia.org gpg --keyserver keys.indymedia.org --recv-keys DE632016
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