On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Ali-Reza Anghaie <ali@packetknife.com> wrote:
... And herein lies the problem - Silent Circle isn't talking to "us" - they are talking to the other 99.99% of email users in the world.
and to StealthMonger's point about latest generation mix networks for best privacy, why not instead focus on building low latency protocols that are resistant to traffic analysis and confirmation? make them datagram based; utilize user space stacks and latest research. solving the low latency datagram anonymity problem enables existing usable private communication with the additional benefit of endpoint and peer anonymity. i believe this possible to make useful, even if never infallible. certainly more possible than the odds of making truly scalable, available, and _usable_ mix mailer networks and clients for the masses. most important: make this low latency infrastructure usable and cross platform, so the implementations are easily adopted... like Napster and BitTorrent back in the day. ;)