> Please see below for a couple of questions. Thanks for your input. > >> Sigaint.org is an excellent option. Their onion mailservers peer with >> some of the other onion mailservers. And they have a clearnet gateway, >> unlike many of the other other onion mailservers. But users can only >> access their onion mailserver and webmail. > > What do you mean by onion mailservers peering with other onion > mailservers?
He means onion MTAs directly communicating in order to deliver the message to its destination: https:// en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Mail_transfer_agent https:// tools.ietf .org/html/rfc5321#section-3.6 https:// tools.ietf .org/html/rfc5321#section-5 The implicit promise is that if the message originates from and is destined to an onion address, it never leaves the Tor network. >> There are many onion mail services that don't talk with clearnet >> mailservers. In particular, there are at least 30 OnionMail servers, >> and >> a script is available for creating one. > > What do you mean by these 30 onion mailservers. He means "OnionMail": http:// en.onionmail .info/directory.html > Presumably they are > .onion webmail providers? Are they public? Can anyone use them? They are mail servers running behind onion services. Not necessarily "web". -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk