Quote from: astor on August 07, 2013, 06:52 pmTurns out Tormail was no safer from LE than safe-mail.net. Ironic, isn't it? It will be interesting to see what details come out at trial. I have a sneaking suspicion that they got to the FH owner because he was careless. Quote from: astor on August 07, 2013, 06:52 pmThis is why I've always argued it doesn't matter which clearnet email provider you use, as long as you encrypt every email. As I said to someone else, you can control what _you_ do, but you have no control over what someone else does. THat's why I like nymservers -- they automatically encrypt all incoming email, and anonymize it to defeat relationship/traffic analysis. Quote from: astor on August 07, 2013, 06:52 pmThey can still get metadata about who you communicated with, and sometimes in aggregate that metadata can tell a story, but that will always be a risk as long as we are using email.Not if you use a nymserver. All Subject: lines are replaced wiht (No Subject) or a hashed value, and all senders are shown as Anonymous. (The original information is still contained in the PGP envelope, so it is available when decrypted.)Nightcrawler4096R/BBF7433B 2012-09-22 Nightcrawler PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (MIT clearnet keyserver)PGP Key: https://keys.indymedia.org/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (IndyMedia https: clearnet keyserver)PGP Key: http://qtt2yl5jocgrk7nu.onion/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (IndyMedia .onion keyserver)PGP Key: http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=174.msg633090#msg633090 (Silk Road Forums PGP Key Link)PGP Key Fingerprint = 83F8 CAF8 7B73 C3C7 8D07 B66B AFC8 CE71 D9AF D2F0