The next gen P2P secure email solution

42 42 at enigmabox.net
Tue Dec 24 11:34:38 PST 2013


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On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 04:20:51 -0500
grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com> 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.
> 
> In short, we're attempting to examine and develop some form
> of new transport that looks somewhat like a mix between secure
> anonymous networks, string at pubkey node addressing, massive
> decentralized dht-like scaling and finally a user facing daemon that
> moves messages into and out of local spools for use by normal
> user/system tools.

That is exactly what we have implemented already:
http://enigmabox.net/en/encrypted-emails/

And it works pretty well. We rely on cjdns for everything network
related (transport, end-to-end encryption, address allocation).


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42 <42 at enigmabox.net>

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