On 24/12/13 at 04:20am, grarpamp wrote:
This thread pertains specifically to the use of P2P/DHT models to replace traditional email as we know it today. There was a former similarly named thread on this that diverged... from the concept and challenge of P2P/DHT handling the transport and lookups... back to more traditional models. This thread does not care about those antique models, please do not take it there.
A problem which could rise is the 'incentive' for peers to continuosly providing bandwidth and disk space to store messages. I'm a simple dude, with a mailflow of ~5 email per day. Why I should work for you, with your ~10000 mail per day for all your mailing list? Somewhere on this list (or p2p-hackers?) there was a post of mine, regardings an economic incentive between peers, which could be a solution, but as always technical problems arose, like pricing the services and a fair exchange between peers.