Hi,
adrelanos wrote (30 Dec 2012 19:02:32 GMT) :
> What if there where a bookmark pointing to mail.local (or something like
> that) where you can simply enter an e-mail address, from (optional)
> subject and text, click send and mail is on it's way? No
> sign-up/registration/smtp server required. Could look like this. [1] (Or
> this [2] or this. [3]) Could perhaps also be used as an alternative to
> Tails whisperback smtp server.
> I am currently doing an experiment tunneling Mixmaster over Tor. [4]
Interesting ideas -- thanks a lot for sharing them!
(And, as usual, sorry for the delay in getting back to you ;)
Disclaimer: I must say I have no clue what the current state of the
art is in the remailers field.
Is Mixmaster the best current solution? How serious are the
known attacks?
> It's small.
> ~3 MB for postfix
I like Postfix very much, and its security record is pretty good, but
I'm not sure a full blown MTA in Postfix' class is needed for this
usecase. Wouldn't e.g. msmtp-mta be enough?
> ~0,1 MB for Mixmaster
> guess ~1 MB for web frontend.
Does the web frontend include a webserver in this ~1MB?
> Would you consider it for Tails? (Given an implementation which easily
> exposes the web interface to the user.)
I'm only speaking for myself, but I'd be happy to consider an
implementation of this for Tails.
> Do you have any suggestions, especially on getting ride of the
> MX record?
I'm sorry if this question is naive, but... why exactly does Mixmaster
send MX queries? Can't we get rid of the need at the root?
Cheers,
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