[HacktionLab] HacktionLab Digest, Vol 88, Issue 6

Craig Ydw I washingmachinebroke at riseup.net
Sun Sep 27 14:37:41 UTC 2015


In a related context, how do people find the development of Storj and Maidsafe with their possible extension of email capabilities? May not need an off-the-shelf alternative. 

On 27 September 2015 13:03:29 GMT+01:00, hacktionlab-request at lists.aktivix.org wrote:
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>   1. Re: Own-Mailbox: Self hosted web mail PGP/ HTTPS (bou)
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>Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2015 20:45:38 +0100
>From: bou <bou at aktivix.org>
>To: hacktionlab at lists.aktivix.org
>Subject: Re: [HacktionLab] Own-Mailbox: Self hosted web mail PGP/
>	HTTPS
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>On 24/09/15 10:10, Charlie Harvey wrote:
>>> > "*Own-Mailbox allows you to send and receive 100% confidential
>messages
>>> > even with people who don't use email encryption yet.* For this
>purpose
>>> > we introduce PLM, a new technique that allows you to send a
>filtered and
>>> > temporary *HTTPS link* to your contacts. This link points to your
>>> > private message hosted on your Own-Mailbox."
>> Hi,
>>
>> Point taken, nothing is 100% secure and its unfortunate to make such
>> grandiose rhetorical claims in the context of security.
>
>C'mon give the guys a break - the application you seem to find fault
>with is to make it possible to sent encrypted emails with people who
>'don't use encryption'! compared with sending an email to my gmail
>friends, which some times I am still forced to do, it looks pretty 100%
>secure to me ...
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>b.
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