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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: tryptus on August 05, 2013, 02:58 pm
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So I understand that TorMail (http://jhiwjjlqpyawmpjx.onion/) was seized, and is considered permanently down/not suitable for anonymous use.
What are good, anonymous, alternatives to TorMail? I've heard that riseup (https://riseup.net/en) and mykolab (https://mykolab.com/) are good. Which one of these is better? Is there another email service that's better than riseup or mykolab?
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yeah, good question .. alternatives to TorMail please ????
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Just as lost as you guys. Heard about bitmessage but nothing as definite as old school TOR mail.
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Could you do a different type of clearnet email via tor, via pgp?
didn't kim.com say he was making the most encrypted email or somethin?
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Yeah, Bump this, wheres SS and Thyme when you need em... I heard about safe mail not long ago.. Really need a new solution in place to get our newsletter and member club going again
ACE
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http://f3ljvgyyujmnfhvi.onion/
Give this a look see
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http://f3ljvgyyujmnfhvi.onion/
Give this a look see
Care to give some details about the link you posted before random noobs start visiting it?
I am interested in finding a trusted[or, as trusted as a third-party comms provider could be] DarkWeb mailserver as well, but it just doesn't seem to exist.
Also - regarding Safe-mail: avoid at all costs, just the same as Hushmail.
Best bet at this point in time is to use one-and-done burner e-mail accounts with spoofed MAC & IP addresses over public Wi-Fi. Utilizing PGP with RSA 4096 encryption, of course.
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So I understand that TorMail (http://jhiwjjlqpyawmpjx.onion/) was seized, and is considered permanently down/not suitable for anonymous use.
What are good, anonymous, alternatives to TorMail? I've heard that riseup (https://riseup.net/en) and mykolab (https://mykolab.com/) are good. Which one of these is better? Is there another email service that's better than riseup or mykolab?
This is worth a look, >> clearnet warning<<
https://www.safe-mail.net/cgi-bin/Safe-mail.net/gate/N1-522ec4b9-74af58f6
It's based in Israel so potentially a bit friendly with 3 letter US agencies but provided all comms are encrypted using a strong PGP key its probably as good as any other viable options right now.
One other one worth a look is countermail based in Germany, it's not a free service but they seem to take their business seriously, have a read on their page about an attempted raid by German LE would tried and epically failed to raid their nuclear bunker, very amusing.
>> clearnet warning <<
https://countermail.com/