Quote from: astor on April 14, 2013, 01:26 amQuote from: pine on April 14, 2013, 12:59 amWe need a better mechanism for secret webmail. Some kind of open system like the bitcoin block chain, where all emails are accessible, but in which traffic analysis is impossible, and all non-PGPed emails are dropped. Then there is no incentive to seize the servers and the service can be endlessly replicated by people not connected to the service operators.It sounds like you are describing Bitmessage.http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=125663.0Quote from: pine on April 14, 2013, 12:59 amYou should know that any website could probably make an educated guess that you're on Tor without checking your IP. Here take a look:***** CLEARNET WARNING !!! ************ EXTREMEEE DANGER ******https://panopticlick.eff.org/****** EXTREMEEE DANGER *********** CLEARNET WARNING !!! ****** :D Couldn't resist.LOL. :)Yeah I have got to take a proper look at BitMessage and review it or something. Should do same thing with Liberte's Cables system. I thought it would be a great idea for a back-up system for a SR blackout. I know most people have been storing copies of the email addresses in the PGP keys for those vendors they need to have but we ideally want something more consistent and not as Tormail dominated as it is.